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University of Kentucky

Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration

2007

Government accountability

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Do Per Capita Expenditures Affect The Quality Of State Government Management?, Rachael D. Putnam Jan 2007

Do Per Capita Expenditures Affect The Quality Of State Government Management?, Rachael D. Putnam

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In recent years, an increase in government accountability has come about in American society. The debate began about the consumer business model of government, with citizens demanding results, not just output, because most people viewed government as inefficient and ineffective. As a response, Vice President Gore National Performance Review endorsed the Government Performance and Results Act (1993) which required federal agencies to have “objective, quantifiable and measurable” goals into the federal government budget process (Kravchuk and Schack, 1996, p.348).

This, in turn, led the way to the Government Performance Project (GPP), a study orchestrated by the Governing magazine, in cooperation …