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PUB3705 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (526898) - DUE 13 September 2024

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Discuss the measuring of public benefits as it relates to the
spending of public money in detail. In your discussion focus on
fruitless and wasteful expenditure, output and outcomes and
accountability for outcomes.
Measuring public benefits in relation to the spending of public
money involves assessing how effectively and efficiently
resources are used to achieve desired outcomes and deliver
value to the public. This process is crucial for ensuring that
taxpayer funds are utilized in ways that genuinely benefit
society. Key aspects to consider include fruitless and wasteful
expenditure, output and outcomes, and accountability for
outcomes.
Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure
Fruitless and wasteful expenditure refers to spending that does
not yield any useful benefit or results, often due to
mismanagement or inefficiencies. Identifying and minimizing
such expenditure is essential for effective public financial
management. Examples include:
1. Misallocation of Funds: Money spent on projects that do
not address the intended needs or do not align with
strategic goals. For instance, investing in a road

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