Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience
Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) can serve as a powerful tool to inform prevailing public financial management (PFM) practices and the extent to which government budgets link to execution and desired service delivery objectives and benefi...
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okr-10986-111042021-04-23T14:02:54Z Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience Gurkan, Asli Kaiser, Kai Voorbraak, Doris ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ARRANGEMENTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ACTION PLANS ALLOCATION ALLOCATION SYSTEMS ANTICORRUPTION AUDITING AUDITS BENEFICIARIES BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET CREDIBILITY BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITATION GRANT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLECTED DATA CORRUPT CORRUPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY OF SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC WORK ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXERCISES EXPENDITURE FLOW EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT EXPENDITURE POLICIES EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS FAMILIES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FISCAL POSITION GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH EDUCATION INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INVENTORY ISSUES JUSTICE LABOR COSTS MICRO SURVEYS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MISTRUST MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL TAX ASSOCIATION OVERSIGHT FUNCTION PETS POLITICAL INTEREST POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PROVINCIAL LEVEL PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SYSTEMS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SPENDING QUANTITATIVE SERVICE DELIVERY REFORM AGENDA REFORM EFFORTS REFORM PROCESSES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE FLOWS ROADS SANITATION SECTOR MINISTRY SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE FACILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SHIPS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL TRANSFER SURVEY METHODS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF EXPENDITURES WORKERS Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) can serve as a powerful tool to inform prevailing public financial management (PFM) practices and the extent to which government budgets link to execution and desired service delivery objectives and beneficiaries. Since the first PETS in Uganda in 1996, tracking exercises have now been conducted in over two dozen other countries, often as part of core analytical and advisory work related to PFM. This note synthesizes the findings and lessons from a number of recent PETS stocktaking exercises and indicates their potential benefits for enriching PFM and sectoral policy dialogues in a variety of country settings. Key findings include: (i) PETS have proven to be useful as part of a broader policy strategy aimed at improving service delivery results; (ii) PETS has become a brand name for very different instruments, but at its core there is a survey methodology that requires skilled technical expertise and a solid knowledge of budget execution processes; (iii) policy impact in a variety of PETS experiences could be further strengthened by stronger country ownership and effective follow-up; and (iv) the Bank could enhance PETS results through strategic partnering, and greater emphasis on dissemination and communication strategies aimed at involving actors who can foster actions on the ground. 2012-08-13T14:09:18Z 2012-08-13T14:09:18Z 2009-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11683621/implementing-public-expenditure-tracking-surveys-results-lessons-decade-global-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11104 English PREM Notes; No. 145 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ARRANGEMENTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ACTION PLANS ALLOCATION ALLOCATION SYSTEMS ANTICORRUPTION AUDITING AUDITS BENEFICIARIES BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET CREDIBILITY BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITATION GRANT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLECTED DATA CORRUPT CORRUPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY OF SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC WORK ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXERCISES EXPENDITURE FLOW EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT EXPENDITURE POLICIES EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS FAMILIES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FISCAL POSITION GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH EDUCATION INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INVENTORY ISSUES JUSTICE LABOR COSTS MICRO SURVEYS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MISTRUST MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL TAX ASSOCIATION OVERSIGHT FUNCTION PETS POLITICAL INTEREST POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PROVINCIAL LEVEL PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SYSTEMS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SPENDING QUANTITATIVE SERVICE DELIVERY REFORM AGENDA REFORM EFFORTS REFORM PROCESSES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE FLOWS ROADS SANITATION SECTOR MINISTRY SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE FACILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SHIPS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL TRANSFER SURVEY METHODS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF EXPENDITURES WORKERS |
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ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ARRANGEMENTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ACTION PLANS ALLOCATION ALLOCATION SYSTEMS ANTICORRUPTION AUDITING AUDITS BENEFICIARIES BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET CREDIBILITY BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITATION GRANT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLECTED DATA CORRUPT CORRUPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT DATA COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION DELIVERY OF SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC WORK ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXERCISES EXPENDITURE FLOW EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT EXPENDITURE POLICIES EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS FAMILIES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FISCAL POSITION GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH EDUCATION INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INVENTORY ISSUES JUSTICE LABOR COSTS MICRO SURVEYS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MISTRUST MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL TAX ASSOCIATION OVERSIGHT FUNCTION PETS POLITICAL INTEREST POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PROVINCIAL LEVEL PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SYSTEMS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SPENDING QUANTITATIVE SERVICE DELIVERY REFORM AGENDA REFORM EFFORTS REFORM PROCESSES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE FLOWS ROADS SANITATION SECTOR MINISTRY SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE FACILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SHIPS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL TRANSFER SURVEY METHODS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF EXPENDITURES WORKERS Gurkan, Asli Kaiser, Kai Voorbraak, Doris Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
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Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys
(PETS) can serve as a powerful tool to inform prevailing
public financial management (PFM) practices and the extent
to which government budgets link to execution and desired
service delivery objectives and beneficiaries. Since the
first PETS in Uganda in 1996, tracking exercises have now
been conducted in over two dozen other countries, often as
part of core analytical and advisory work related to PFM.
This note synthesizes the findings and lessons from a number
of recent PETS stocktaking exercises and indicates their
potential benefits for enriching PFM and sectoral policy
dialogues in a variety of country settings. Key findings
include: (i) PETS have proven to be useful as part of a
broader policy strategy aimed at improving service delivery
results; (ii) PETS has become a brand name for very
different instruments, but at its core there is a survey
methodology that requires skilled technical expertise and a
solid knowledge of budget execution processes; (iii) policy
impact in a variety of PETS experiences could be further
strengthened by stronger country ownership and effective
follow-up; and (iv) the Bank could enhance PETS results
through strategic partnering, and greater emphasis on
dissemination and communication strategies aimed at
involving actors who can foster actions on the ground. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Gurkan, Asli Kaiser, Kai Voorbraak, Doris |
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Gurkan, Asli Kaiser, Kai Voorbraak, Doris |
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Gurkan, Asli |
title |
Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
title_short |
Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
title_full |
Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
title_fullStr |
Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
title_full_unstemmed |
Implementing Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys for Results : Lessons from a Decade of Global Experience |
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implementing public expenditure tracking surveys for results : lessons from a decade of global experience |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11683621/implementing-public-expenditure-tracking-surveys-results-lessons-decade-global-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11104 |
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