Russian experts: missing actors of the budget process |
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Authors: | Lev Jakobson |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Research University Higher School of Economics, Laboratory for Nonprofit Sector Studies at the Center for Studies of Civil Society and the Nonprofit Sector, Moscow, Russian Federationljakobson@hse.ru |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article provides an examination of the role of experts in the Russian budget process. Experts are those whose role is based on specialised knowledge and technical skills, rather than affiliation to an agency, association or political party. Ideally their contributions are impartial. In the first part of the article the channels of expert influence are described, primarily within the executive branch. Features are found in these channels that mean that impartial advice is not always guaranteed. In the second part, on the basis of a survey of experts, the answers to two questions are sought: whether they feel that impartial advice is expected of them and whether they provide it. There are negative elements in the responses on both counts, suggesting that despite some evidence of demand for such advice on the part of policy-makers, expert advice is often not impartial. |
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Keywords: | Representation of interests budget experts channel of influence |
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