دانش حقوق عمومی (Sep 2024)
A Study of the Poverty Alleviation Budget Requirements
Abstract
The basic financial-administrative document of the government, referred to as the budget, has now found an important and high-ranking position in light of new studies and evolving relationships of governance and regulation. Fewer institutions and public services can be found in the budget without appropriate representation and established rules and figures. In this context, the budget can play a key role in realizing the government's goals. Among these noble aims is poverty alleviation, which involves addressing the causes and factors of production, as well as the promotion of poverty, with the government's involvement. Pesharavi's writing sought to identify the potential capabilities and capacities for preparing and adjusting the poverty alleviation budget by employing a meta-analysis method and utilizing library resources within an interdisciplinary framework. This approach facilitates explanation and analysis. The findings of this research indicate that achieving poverty alleviation and expanding justice through budget tools and their associated rulings and figures requires strategies such as budget transparency, regionalism and localization, fair distribution, and the reduction of hidden subsidies. Additionally, he emphasized the creation and unification of poverty alleviation institutions. Although each of the strategies discussed in the research needs to be studied separately and in detail, it is also essential to consider the political and administrative geography of governments and the economic theories embedded in their legal and management systems when applying these strategies to the budgeting systems of each country.
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