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==A==

;Affidavit

:A written or printed statement made under oath.

;Affirmative procedure

:A type of parliamentary procedure that applies to statutory instruments (SIs). Its name describes the form of scrutiny that the SI receives from Parliament.

==B==

;Budget

:A comprehensive statement of Government financial plans which include expenditures, revenues, deficit or surplus and debt. T

==C==

;Cash transfers

:Benefits provided to eligible individuals by governments that are not required to be spent on a specific good or service. Examples of cash transfers include pensions, unemployment benefits and development aid.

;CBA

: [[Glossary/Central Budget Authority|Central Budget Authority]]

;Composite index

: An indicator formed by compiling individual indicators into a single index on the basis of an underlying model.

==F==

;Fiscal Rule

:A numerical fiscal rule refers to a permanent constraint on fiscal policy aggregates (e.g. in-year rules are excluded).

;FTE

:Full-time equivalent. The number of full-time equivalent jobs, defined as total hours worked divided by average annual hours worked in full-time jobs.

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==Resources==

*[https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/gov_glance-2017-99-en.pdf?expires=1710431432&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=8281359F2B194EFDC644BEA406B15B29 OECD Glossary]

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