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This book provides an overview of the principles underlying participatory budgeting. It analyzes the merits and demerits of participatory budgeting practices around the world with a view to guiding policy makers and practitioners on improving such practices in the interest of inclusive governance.
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International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age, 2015
Consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes has been increasing in order to facilitate democratic legitimacy and responsiveness. Consequently, participatory budgets have been established as a 'best practice' for consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes.
Henriette I. Weber +7 more
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Consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes has been increasing in order to facilitate democratic legitimacy and responsiveness. Consequently, participatory budgets have been established as a 'best practice' for consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes.
Henriette I. Weber +7 more
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Studying Participatory Budgeting
State and Local Government Review, 2018Participatory budgeting (PB) is increasingly being used by local governments. The first American PB process was in Chicago in 2009 and built upon processes developed in Brazil. The adoption of PB programs in the United States has been closely tied to deliberative democracy and public engagement scholarship.
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From Participatory to e-Participatory Budgets
2010This chapter provides an overview of the main participatory budget practices in Europe, together with a description of the pioneer one of Porto Alegre, as many of them are based on it. We also present an architecture for e-participatory budget formation support. Finally, an experiment is carried out to illustrate the architecture.
César Alfaro +2 more
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The Quantum Budget vs. Participatory Budgeting
Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2019This paper compares two advanced approaches for involving citizens in matters of public funding – Participatory Budgeting (PB) and the Quantum Budget (QB). Participatory Budgeting is being practised as a way to allow citizens to have a say in which communal projects will get funded by governments.
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Participatory Budgeting-new style
2023Abstract This chapter explores local-level hybrids, with special attention to ‘Participatory Budgeting-new style’ (PB-ns), combining increased emphasis on large-scale voting—often digital, web-based—with continued attention to deliberative participation in local budgeting.
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PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING OF THE STATE BUDGET
This article presents legal and analytical information on the work carried out within the framework of the«Initiative Budget» process conducted this year through the «Open Budget» information portal organized by the Ministryof Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan, proposals submitted by citizens, voting processes and cases of financingproposals ...openaire +1 more source

