Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities
This report is designed to assist the authorities develop an overall road map for reforming budget preparation. A specific focus is on the steps to be taken to introduce a medium-term framework for the central government's budget and a perform...
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okr-10986-130052021-04-23T14:03:03Z Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities Allen, R. Eckardt, S. Jacobs, D. Kristensen, J. Lienert, I. Schiavo-Campo, S. BUDGET PREPARATION REFORM DEBT RATIO FISCAL DEFICIT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGET PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This report is designed to assist the authorities develop an overall road map for reforming budget preparation. A specific focus is on the steps to be taken to introduce a medium-term framework for the central government's budget and a performance-based budget. These reforms require important preconditions to be in place, and a substantial change in the culture, incentives and behavior of the public service, and are likely to take several years to complete. Successive Indonesian governments have embarked on various reforms in the budget and public financial management system. New laws for governing budget and planning processes were adopted during 2003-04, which are gradually being implemented. The national development planning agency (BAPPENAS) and spending ministries have developed strategic government and ministerial plans that provide a basis for elaborating the framework for performance measurement and evaluation. Reforms are thus starting from a secure base and can also take advantage of the improved and stable macroeconomic and fiscal conditions, including a low fiscal deficit and a declining government debt ratio. 2013-03-27T20:59:20Z 2013-03-27T20:59:20Z 2007-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/16402851/indonesia-budget-reform-strategy-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13005 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank International Monetory Fund and the World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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BUDGET PREPARATION REFORM DEBT RATIO FISCAL DEFICIT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGET PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Allen, R. Eckardt, S. Jacobs, D. Kristensen, J. Lienert, I. Schiavo-Campo, S. Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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This report is designed to assist the
authorities develop an overall road map for reforming budget
preparation. A specific focus is on the steps to be taken to
introduce a medium-term framework for the central
government's budget and a performance-based budget.
These reforms require important preconditions to be in
place, and a substantial change in the culture, incentives
and behavior of the public service, and are likely to take
several years to complete. Successive Indonesian governments
have embarked on various reforms in the budget and public
financial management system. New laws for governing budget
and planning processes were adopted during 2003-04, which
are gradually being implemented. The national development
planning agency (BAPPENAS) and spending ministries have
developed strategic government and ministerial plans that
provide a basis for elaborating the framework for
performance measurement and evaluation. Reforms are thus
starting from a secure base and can also take advantage of
the improved and stable macroeconomic and fiscal conditions,
including a low fiscal deficit and a declining government
debt ratio. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study |
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Allen, R. Eckardt, S. Jacobs, D. Kristensen, J. Lienert, I. Schiavo-Campo, S. |
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Allen, R. Eckardt, S. Jacobs, D. Kristensen, J. Lienert, I. Schiavo-Campo, S. |
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Allen, R. |
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Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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Indonesia : Budget Reform Strategy Priorities |
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indonesia : budget reform strategy priorities |
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International Monetory Fund and the World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/16402851/indonesia-budget-reform-strategy-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13005 |
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