Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession
The report discusses the set of public expenditure policies that might be conducive to rapid growth, and convergence among Central and Eastern European countries. It was left to others' complementary contributions, to discuss two other key dim...
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okr-10986-151732021-04-23T14:03:11Z Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession Funck, Bernard Funck, Bernard AGING AIR ASSETS BALANCE SHEETS BANK PRIVATIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKRUPTCY BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUDGET FINANCING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSENSUS CONSOLIDATION CORRUPTION COURT RESTRUCTURING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENTERPRISE RESTRUCTURING ETHNIC MINORITIES EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCING SOURCES FISCAL FISCAL COSTS FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN BANKS GOVERNMENT SIZE HEALTH CARE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SHEDDING LEGISLATURE LIQUIDATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANAGERS MINES MOTIVATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NONPERFORMING LOANS PARENTS PENSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC UTILITIES QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCTION IN EMPLOYMENT REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FORBEARANCE REHABILITATION REORGANIZATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY STATE BUDGET SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX ARREARS TAXATION TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT USER CHARGES WAGES WASTE WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP FISCAL POLICY GROWTH POLICY REFORM POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK PUBLIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT The report discusses the set of public expenditure policies that might be conducive to rapid growth, and convergence among Central and Eastern European countries. It was left to others' complementary contributions, to discuss two other key dimensions of expenditure reforms: the overall macroeconomic framework in which they take place, and to which they contribute, and, the institutional and political economy conditions under which successful reform strategies can be designed, find political support, and be implemented. In this report, the authors seek to take stock of the countries' own public expenditure policy objectives, and to distill the best practices and lessons learned in the design of expenditure reforms within those countries. And, the authors conclude that the general thrust of the expenditure strategies candidate countries have put forward, in their (European Union) pre-accession economic programs, appears both appropriate, and at least theoretically feasible. The report highlights ways in which key expenditure programs could be redirected to be more fully supportive of growth objectives, as well as the factors related to a country's political economy, and to the institutional framework of public resource management, which will undoubtedly play a determining role in framing what actual policy choices will eventually be made. 2013-08-19T19:06:39Z 2013-08-19T19:06:39Z 2003 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2130194/expenditure-policies-toward-eu-accession 0-8213-5368-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15173 English en_US World Bank Technical Paper;No. 533 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia Europe |
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AGING AIR ASSETS BALANCE SHEETS BANK PRIVATIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKRUPTCY BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUDGET FINANCING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSENSUS CONSOLIDATION CORRUPTION COURT RESTRUCTURING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENTERPRISE RESTRUCTURING ETHNIC MINORITIES EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCING SOURCES FISCAL FISCAL COSTS FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN BANKS GOVERNMENT SIZE HEALTH CARE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SHEDDING LEGISLATURE LIQUIDATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANAGERS MINES MOTIVATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NONPERFORMING LOANS PARENTS PENSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC UTILITIES QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCTION IN EMPLOYMENT REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FORBEARANCE REHABILITATION REORGANIZATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY STATE BUDGET SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX ARREARS TAXATION TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT USER CHARGES WAGES WASTE WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP FISCAL POLICY GROWTH POLICY REFORM POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK PUBLIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT |
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AGING AIR ASSETS BALANCE SHEETS BANK PRIVATIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKRUPTCY BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUDGET FINANCING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSENSUS CONSOLIDATION CORRUPTION COURT RESTRUCTURING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENTERPRISE RESTRUCTURING ETHNIC MINORITIES EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCING SOURCES FISCAL FISCAL COSTS FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN BANKS GOVERNMENT SIZE HEALTH CARE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SHEDDING LEGISLATURE LIQUIDATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANAGERS MINES MOTIVATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NONPERFORMING LOANS PARENTS PENSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC UTILITIES QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCTION IN EMPLOYMENT REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FORBEARANCE REHABILITATION REORGANIZATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY STATE BUDGET SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX ARREARS TAXATION TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT USER CHARGES WAGES WASTE WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICY EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP FISCAL POLICY GROWTH POLICY REFORM POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK PUBLIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Funck, Bernard Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
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World Bank Technical Paper;No. 533 |
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The report discusses the set of public
expenditure policies that might be conducive to rapid
growth, and convergence among Central and Eastern European
countries. It was left to others' complementary
contributions, to discuss two other key dimensions of
expenditure reforms: the overall macroeconomic framework in
which they take place, and to which they contribute, and,
the institutional and political economy conditions under
which successful reform strategies can be designed, find
political support, and be implemented. In this report, the
authors seek to take stock of the countries' own public
expenditure policy objectives, and to distill the best
practices and lessons learned in the design of expenditure
reforms within those countries. And, the authors conclude
that the general thrust of the expenditure strategies
candidate countries have put forward, in their (European
Union) pre-accession economic programs, appears both
appropriate, and at least theoretically feasible. The report
highlights ways in which key expenditure programs could be
redirected to be more fully supportive of growth objectives,
as well as the factors related to a country's political
economy, and to the institutional framework of public
resource management, which will undoubtedly play a
determining role in framing what actual policy choices will
eventually be made. |
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Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
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Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
title_full |
Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
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Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
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Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession |
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expenditure policies toward eu accession |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2130194/expenditure-policies-toward-eu-accession http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15173 |
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