Words to Act Upon in Rules
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Orthodoxy, Public Finance, words, actions.Abstract
It is easy to say, but harder to do [9]. The first article of the Madagascar Constitution defines a clear division of responsibilities. This split establishes distinct roles : some people write bills, some evaluate and vote on them, some guarantee legal conformity, and others are in charge of enforcing the laws. However, there is a considerable difference between announcing intentions and taking action. L. Filliettaz [8] examines the psychological component of action compared to discourse in his approach. He proposes a link between speech and the environment in which it is formed. The process of converting one's words into actions exists between speech and action. [7]. This article investigates the use of words in action in public finance management.
Speech serves as a mirror of actions.
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