Abstract

The article’s goal is to demonstrate direct and inverse connections between direct democracy in the budget process and the financial culture of a society. The thesis statement is that law forms direct links downward between direct democracy practices in the budget process, mainly represented at the local level, and financial culture in a society. In turn, the financial culture of population serves as a restraining political mechanism in the budget process at all levels of the budget system.

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