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To increase the efficiency of realization of governmental program of housing, the software of ensuring the transparency of its performance and enhance public confidence in the public authorities offered in this chapter. Such an evidence-based approach is a comprehensive vision of mechanisms for monitoring government programs at any level of the hierarchy of the budget, built on the conception of program-aimed management with the use of algorithmic procedures of information technology.

The introduction of information technologies for monitoring implementation of the state program of housing storitelstva will improve performance assessment costs, which characterizes the administrator of public policy objectives in the implementation of the state program.

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Mutanov, G. (2015). Mathematical Methods and Models for Monitoring of Government Programs. In: Mathematical Methods and Models in Economic Planning, Management and Budgeting. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45142-7_8

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