2020
DOI: 10.1108/jpbafm-07-2020-0114
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Budgetary responses to a global pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this research is to show the impact of the pandemic on the budget of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) as a developing country. It also aims to give an answer as to how BiH politicians used budgetary measures to respond to the pandemic and what key economic factors influenced the design of those measures.Design/methodology/approachThe study conducted detailed analyses of budgets at level of central government, as well as other publicly available documents of relevant governments bodies, intern… Show more

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“…Although keeping a neutral perspective was aimed, the set of appearing subconcepts can be seen as a limitation of this research, along with the comprehension objectivity. 84,87,90,96,98,[100][101][102]107,109,110,112,114] The research framework in Figure 2 shows the starting three dimensions along with the subconcepts in each dimension derived from the gathered literature. Subconcepts were added each time a new one appeared, which could not be systemized under existing ones.…”
Section: Methodology and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although keeping a neutral perspective was aimed, the set of appearing subconcepts can be seen as a limitation of this research, along with the comprehension objectivity. 84,87,90,96,98,[100][101][102]107,109,110,112,114] The research framework in Figure 2 shows the starting three dimensions along with the subconcepts in each dimension derived from the gathered literature. Subconcepts were added each time a new one appeared, which could not be systemized under existing ones.…”
Section: Methodology and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%