2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201806.0484.v1
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The Importance of the Public Sector in Sustainable Development in Poland

Abstract: The striving for sustainable development has become the goal of actions undertaken not only by representatives of public authorities and institutions representing this sector, but also representatives of private entities who are increasingly recognizing the benefits and sources of long-term development based on the principles and objectives of sustainable development. These are mainly based on the pursuit of synergy in the three basic areas of activities, i.e., in the economic, social, and environmental dimens… Show more

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“…These goals are ideally geared towards the advancement of the welfare of the citizenry such as infrastructural development, unemployment reduction, revenue generation, as well as fiscal and monetary policies), which benefit the citizenry at large. Accordingly, an effective public sector has come to be recognised by many developing countries as being central to achieving socio-economic development (Ojeifo & IleSanmi, 2015;Mbecke, 2016;Ali´nska, Filipiak, & Kosztowniak, 2018). This then informs the great and enduring interest in the functioning of the public sector.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These goals are ideally geared towards the advancement of the welfare of the citizenry such as infrastructural development, unemployment reduction, revenue generation, as well as fiscal and monetary policies), which benefit the citizenry at large. Accordingly, an effective public sector has come to be recognised by many developing countries as being central to achieving socio-economic development (Ojeifo & IleSanmi, 2015;Mbecke, 2016;Ali´nska, Filipiak, & Kosztowniak, 2018). This then informs the great and enduring interest in the functioning of the public sector.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many development studies illuminate government roles and responsibilities in development. Some of government significant roles are legalizing and enforcing development policy (Elias & Noone, 2011;Hyun, 2006;Polman, n.d.), catalyzing change (Hyun, 2006;van der Waldt, 2016), bridging development (Junli & Lihua, 2014), forming development allies (Alińska et al, 2018), intervening and collaborating with firms (Alińska et al, 2018) and other agents, such as FAO, ILO (Polman, n.d.), providing financial assistance, such as grants or loans under certain conditions (Alińska et al, 2018;Hyun, 2006;Shah, 2017), transferring knowledge, supporting stability of macro-economic, investing on infrastructure and exercising strong leadership (IFC, 2011), ensuring social security and stabilizing political situation (Hyun, 2006). Musgrave (1959, cited in van der Waldt, 2016) classifies big roles of government into allocator (managing resources for development), distributor (security, equity), regulator (enforcing law), stabilization (fiscal, monetary).…”
Section: T2-10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to IPSAS, long-term fiscal sustainability means the capability of the public sector to perform public tasks and meet financial obligations both now and in the future [IFAC, 2020[IFAC, , p. 2674. Therefore, the aim of stabilising public finance is not the budget balance itself, but to avoid distortions in the public finance sector and to ensure such levels of solvency that will enable effective realisation of public tasks [Alińska et al, 2018]. To quote Wójtowicz [2019, p. 44], ''the sustainability of the public finance (fiscal) sector constitutes one of the conditions of long-term economic sustainability and the stability of the financial system and additionally it is an instrument to achieve sustainable and long-lasting socio-economic development".…”
Section: State Organisation Versus the Sustainability Of Public Financementioning
confidence: 99%