Modern and Current Trends in the Public Sector Research: Proceedings of Abstracts of the International Conference organised by the Department of Public Economics. Šlapanice, 19-20 January 2012
Intro -- CONTENTS -- PROLOGUE (Joyce Liddle) -- Public Sector Reform: Which Way are We Headed?An Overview of Recent Literature and Research (Michiel de Vries, Juraj Nemec) -- SESSION I:PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC SECTOR -- Decentralized Punishments in Fighting Corruption:Experimental Evidence from Czech Republic (Zuzana Berná, Jiří Špalek) -- Impact of Structures Based on Mutual Cover-upon the Course of Public Sector Reforms in the Czech Republic (Michal Blahout, Radim Valenčík) -- Measurement of Performance of Municipal Waste ManagementSystem in the Czech Republic (Jiří Hřebíček, Jiří Kalina, František Piliar) -- Evaluating the Performance of Clusterswith Focus on Czech Stone Cluster (Petra Marešová) -- Politically Appointed Positions in Slovak Local State AdministrationChanges and Tendencies (Darina Ondrušová, Miroslav Beblavý) -- Management by Objectives in the Czech Public Administration (Milan Půček, Oldřich Hájek, Jiří Novosák, Jana Drahošová) -- System Dynamics as Method for Evaluationof Development Activities of Municipalities (Martin Sobotka) -- An Approach to the Analysisof Current Municipal Waste Expenditures EfficiencyBased on the Determination of "Minimal Value" (Jana Soukopová, Michal Struk) -- Approaches to E-Government Evaluation:Potential and Limitations (David Špaček) -- SESSION II:PUBLIC FINANCE -- What We Know about the Child Tax Bonus in the Czech Republicand What We Would Like to Know (Robert Jahoda, Jana Godarová) -- Administrative Costs of Taxation in the Slovak Republic (Ladislav Pompura) -- Budget Transparency and Fiscal Performance: Does Transparency Matter? (Lucie Sedmihradská, Jakub Haas) -- Variability of VAT RatesPresumptions and Evidence (Tereza Šinkyříková) -- New Conditions of Municipal Financial Management (Petr Tománek).