Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix
The report is the public expenditure review for Kazakhstan, and builds upon previous work on the country's transition experience to a market-oriented economy, and of recent public sector reforms. It comprises three volumes, namely, the Summary...
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okr-10986-152622021-04-23T14:03:15Z Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix World Bank BUDGET DEFICIT REDUCTION DOMESTIC SAVINGS ECONOMIC STABILITY ECONOMY TRANSITION FISCAL IMBALANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY LIBERALIZATION MARKET ECONOMY NON-OIL SECTORS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES TAX REFORMS The report is the public expenditure review for Kazakhstan, and builds upon previous work on the country's transition experience to a market-oriented economy, and of recent public sector reforms. It comprises three volumes, namely, the Summary Report, the Main Report, and Annexes and Statistical Appendix, aiming at identifying key public expenditure issues, suggesting also, possible strategies, and policy options. Although the country achieved significant progress in liberalizing, and stabilizing the economy, including implementing institutional reforms to discipline public expenditures, outstanding issues remain, particularly regarding the persistent fiscal imbalance, the deficient domestic resource mobilization management, unreliable expenditure prioritization, and inefficient budgetary execution. The report suggests strategy options, and policy reforms that should, through a programmed deficit reduction, attain fiscal sustainability. These options address: the rationalization of domestic resource mobilization, mainly oil/gas rents to preserve domestic savings, capital, and development of non-oil sectors; the need for governmental action on program priority, such as budgeting, and performance evaluation; strengthening intergovernmental relations, through improved fiscal decentralization, increased local accountability, and tax reforms; and, creating the initiative for private participation. 2013-08-21T16:53:14Z 2013-08-21T16:53:14Z 2000-06-27 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/06/436976/kazakhstan-public-expenditure-review-vol-3-3-annexes-statistical-appendix http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15262 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Europe and Central Asia Kazakhstan |
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The report is the public expenditure
review for Kazakhstan, and builds upon previous work on the
country's transition experience to a market-oriented
economy, and of recent public sector reforms. It comprises
three volumes, namely, the Summary Report, the Main Report,
and Annexes and Statistical Appendix, aiming at identifying
key public expenditure issues, suggesting also, possible
strategies, and policy options. Although the country
achieved significant progress in liberalizing, and
stabilizing the economy, including implementing
institutional reforms to discipline public expenditures,
outstanding issues remain, particularly regarding the
persistent fiscal imbalance, the deficient domestic resource
mobilization management, unreliable expenditure
prioritization, and inefficient budgetary execution. The
report suggests strategy options, and policy reforms that
should, through a programmed deficit reduction, attain
fiscal sustainability. These options address: the
rationalization of domestic resource mobilization, mainly
oil/gas rents to preserve domestic savings, capital, and
development of non-oil sectors; the need for governmental
action on program priority, such as budgeting, and
performance evaluation; strengthening intergovernmental
relations, through improved fiscal decentralization,
increased local accountability, and tax reforms; and,
creating the initiative for private participation. |
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Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix |
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Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix |
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Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix |
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Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix |
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Kazakhstan : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 3. Annexes and Statistical Appendix |
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kazakhstan : public expenditure review, volume 3. annexes and statistical appendix |
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