Government Performance Auditing in the U.S. and China: Lessons Drawn from a Comparative Review

  • Mark F
  • Yanjun J
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Abstract

Performance auditing plays a key role in improving government performance and public accountability. This paper examines the concept of government performance auditing in the U.S. and China from a comparative perspective. The paper begins with a brief introduction of the origin of auditing and performance auditing. It then discusses the variances in definitions, names, and underlying values of performance auditing; describes the authorities and organizational structures of performance auditing in the two countries; and reviews the roles of performance auditing in improving government. It concludes with a discussion of challenges as well as opportunities that face government performance auditing in the U.S. and in China.

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Mark, F., & Yanjun, J. (2016). Government Performance Auditing in the U.S. and China: Lessons Drawn from a Comparative Review. Chinese Public Administration Review, 2(3/4), 18. https://doi.org/10.22140/cpar.v2i3/4.47

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