Abstract: | Moving evaluation to the “best practice frontier” is a laborious task at any level of government. At the level of the European Union, better budget performance is a shared responsibility of the main European institutions as well as of the individual national and regional governments, while specific budgetary factors complicate matters further. To increase the transparency of decision making at the Union level and of the value for money of the approximately 80 billion ecus spent annually through the European budget, the Coucil, European parliament and the Commission have stepped up evaluation efforts over the last few years. Marc Vanheukelen, M.Sc. in economics, is Head of Sector “Budget Evaluation” in the Directorate General of Budgets in the European Commission. Aside from evaluation methodology, his research interests include the economics of integration and public finance federalism. This article reflects the views of the author and not necessarily those of the European Commission. |