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What is the difference between a plan budget and a performance budget? - Economics

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What is the difference between a plan budget and a performance budget?

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Aspect Plan budget Performance budget
Definition A budget that outlines the estimated expenditure and expected outcomes for a specified plan or development project over a particular period. A budget that links financial inputs with measurable outputs and performance indicators, focusing on the efficiency and effectiveness of government spending.
Purpose To allocate resources based on long-term development goals and national priorities. To assess the efficiency, productivity, and impact of government spending.
Focus Focuses on planned projects, long-term growth, and development outcomes. Focuses on actual performance, operational efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Time frame Typically part of multi-year plans, like five-year plans or annual plans. Typically prepared annually as part of the regular budget cycle.
Measurement Measures success based on the completion of planned projects and achieving development targets. Measures success based on the efficiency, effectiveness, and outcomes of the expenditures.
Example Infrastructure development, education expansion, rural electrification. Health services, police efficiency, social welfare programs.
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