2021
DOI: 10.1080/13572334.2021.1909955
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We are not the president’s ‘yes’ men and women: how legislative budget scrutiny improved in Uganda

Abstract: This paper seeks to identify the factors that explain how members of parliament improved budget scrutiny using unique empirical data collected in Uganda. Two instances are studied that mark the improvements. First, the 2001 Budget Act that established the Parliamentary Budget Committee with large competencies for African standards. Second, the change in the 2012 Health Budget, a rare instance when parliament made significant budget amendments. The analysis reveals that political entrepreneurs used a window of … Show more

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