Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)

This Public Expenditure Review (PER) features the expenditure requirements confronting the government which are enormous; and, the expenditure requirements confronting Ethiopia which are compounded by rapid population growth. The expenditure conseq...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Public Expenditure Review
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4938468/ethiopia-public-expenditure-review-emerging-challenge-vol-2-2-medium-term-trends-recent-developments-public-spending-including-statistical-annexes
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spelling okr-10986-156522021-04-23T14:03:17Z Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes) World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY BLOCK GRANTS BUDGET EXECUTION DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DOMESTIC BORROWING EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS FISCAL FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL YEAR INFLATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES PARASTATALS PENSIONS PRIVATIZATION PROJECT GRANTS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SPENDING ROADS SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICES TRANSPORT TREASURY WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES POPULATION INCREASE DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS SOCIAL PROGRAMS RESOURCE PLANNING RECURRENT COSTS BUDGET ESTIMATES BUDGET PROJECTIONS INVESTMENT FUNDS FUNDING CAPACITY GROWTH POLICY SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING EDUCATION SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION FOOD SECURITY WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY GENDER ISSUES ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY SECTORAL POLICY SECTORAL PLANNING DONOR FINANCE PRIVATE FINANCING COST RECOVERY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES TARGETED ASSISTANCE SAFETY NET POLICIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DECENTRALIZATION POLICY FRAMEWORK STATISTICAL DATA This Public Expenditure Review (PER) features the expenditure requirements confronting the government which are enormous; and, the expenditure requirements confronting Ethiopia which are compounded by rapid population growth. The expenditure consequences are significant, because social programs are intensive in their demands on recurrent resources, so the expansions being committed to today, could overwhelm budget obligations in 20 years time, crowding out the capacity to fund other investments for growth. Furthermore, because of the very limited capacity to finance these needs domestically, they will heavily influence foreign aid requirements over the next two decades. Finally, because the cost of these programs fall primarily on the regional and local governments, they imply the need for a major increase in the share of resources transferred to lower level governments. The object of this PER is to put the numbers on the table to inform this debate. Current spending on education, health, population, food security transfers, and water supply is examined, along with an assessment of its adequacy, effectiveness, and absorptive capacity. The PER then projects the costs of alternative coverage targets over the next 20 years, including the costs of reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and examines the implications for financing, and sectoral policy choices. Three cost scenarios are forecast for each sector: a 'business-as-usual' scenario that shows the cost of just keeping up with population growth; an 'Extended (Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper ) PRSP' scenario, that projects the costs of continuing with moderately ambitious targets developed over the past few years; and, finally an 'MDGs Plus' scenario that forecasts the full costs of implementing the most ambitious plans that government is currently proposing in various policy documents. The report comprises two volumes: public spending in the social sectors 2000-2020 (V. 1), and, medium trends and recent developments in public spending (v. 2), that includes statistical annexes. 2013-09-05T14:50:14Z 2013-09-05T14:50:14Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4938468/ethiopia-public-expenditure-review-emerging-challenge-vol-2-2-medium-term-trends-recent-developments-public-spending-including-statistical-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15652 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Africa Ethiopia
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
AUTHORITY
BLOCK GRANTS
BUDGET EXECUTION
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DOMESTIC BORROWING
EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
FISCAL
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL YEAR
INFLATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
PARASTATALS
PENSIONS
PRIVATIZATION
PROJECT GRANTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SPENDING
ROADS
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSPORT
TREASURY
WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
POPULATION INCREASE
DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
RESOURCE PLANNING
RECURRENT COSTS
BUDGET ESTIMATES
BUDGET PROJECTIONS
INVESTMENT FUNDS
FUNDING CAPACITY
GROWTH POLICY
SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
EDUCATION SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
FOOD SECURITY
WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
GENDER ISSUES
ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
SECTORAL POLICY
SECTORAL PLANNING
DONOR FINANCE
PRIVATE FINANCING
COST RECOVERY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
SAFETY NET POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DECENTRALIZATION
POLICY FRAMEWORK
STATISTICAL DATA
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
AUTHORITY
BLOCK GRANTS
BUDGET EXECUTION
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DOMESTIC BORROWING
EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
FISCAL
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL YEAR
INFLATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
PARASTATALS
PENSIONS
PRIVATIZATION
PROJECT GRANTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SPENDING
ROADS
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSPORT
TREASURY
WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
POPULATION INCREASE
DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
RESOURCE PLANNING
RECURRENT COSTS
BUDGET ESTIMATES
BUDGET PROJECTIONS
INVESTMENT FUNDS
FUNDING CAPACITY
GROWTH POLICY
SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
EDUCATION SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
FOOD SECURITY
WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
GENDER ISSUES
ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
SECTORAL POLICY
SECTORAL PLANNING
DONOR FINANCE
PRIVATE FINANCING
COST RECOVERY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
SAFETY NET POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DECENTRALIZATION
POLICY FRAMEWORK
STATISTICAL DATA
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Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
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description This Public Expenditure Review (PER) features the expenditure requirements confronting the government which are enormous; and, the expenditure requirements confronting Ethiopia which are compounded by rapid population growth. The expenditure consequences are significant, because social programs are intensive in their demands on recurrent resources, so the expansions being committed to today, could overwhelm budget obligations in 20 years time, crowding out the capacity to fund other investments for growth. Furthermore, because of the very limited capacity to finance these needs domestically, they will heavily influence foreign aid requirements over the next two decades. Finally, because the cost of these programs fall primarily on the regional and local governments, they imply the need for a major increase in the share of resources transferred to lower level governments. The object of this PER is to put the numbers on the table to inform this debate. Current spending on education, health, population, food security transfers, and water supply is examined, along with an assessment of its adequacy, effectiveness, and absorptive capacity. The PER then projects the costs of alternative coverage targets over the next 20 years, including the costs of reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and examines the implications for financing, and sectoral policy choices. Three cost scenarios are forecast for each sector: a 'business-as-usual' scenario that shows the cost of just keeping up with population growth; an 'Extended (Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper ) PRSP' scenario, that projects the costs of continuing with moderately ambitious targets developed over the past few years; and, finally an 'MDGs Plus' scenario that forecasts the full costs of implementing the most ambitious plans that government is currently proposing in various policy documents. The report comprises two volumes: public spending in the social sectors 2000-2020 (V. 1), and, medium trends and recent developments in public spending (v. 2), that includes statistical annexes.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review
author World Bank
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title Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
title_short Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
title_full Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
title_fullStr Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia Public Expenditure Review : The Emerging Challenge, Volume 2. Medium-term Trends and Recent Developments in Public Spending (including Statistical Annexes)
title_sort ethiopia public expenditure review : the emerging challenge, volume 2. medium-term trends and recent developments in public spending (including statistical annexes)
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4938468/ethiopia-public-expenditure-review-emerging-challenge-vol-2-2-medium-term-trends-recent-developments-public-spending-including-statistical-annexes
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