Papua New Guinea - Public Expenditure Review and Rationalization : Overview of Discussion Papers
The Public Expenditure Review and Rationalization (PERR) report is the result of a collaborative effort between the Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG) and a multi-donor team led and coordinated by the World Bank. The report focuses on the analysis of technical issues, understanding the systems,...
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okr-10986-157602021-04-23T14:03:22Z Papua New Guinea - Public Expenditure Review and Rationalization : Overview of Discussion Papers World Bank account Accountability Accounting accounting practices Accounting Systems ADB allocative efficiency anecdotal evidence appropriations Asian Development Bank audit reports bank accounts banks basic education bidding bills borrowing Budget appropriations budget constraints budget control budget cuts budget deficits budget estimates budget execution budget formulation Budget Management budget systems budgeting bureaucracy Civil Service commercial banks corruption Cost Recovery creditworthiness debt debt servicing debt servicing costs depreciation disbursements dividends drafts exogenous shocks exposure Financial Management Fiscal Balance fiscal discipline fiscal surplus Government Accounting Government Finance government spending Gross Domestic Product Health Expenditures Health Outcomes Health Services Health Spending Human Resource Management income inflation Integrity interest payments interest rates Internal Audit linkages maturity national governments negotiations Operational Costs payment orders Payroll payroll systems politicians private sector procurement procedures provisions public debt PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Public Expenditure Management PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW public expenditures public finance public finance management public goods public investment Public Procurement public resources Public Sector public sector employment public sector productivity Public Sector Reform public servants public service public service delivery public spending purchasing reporting Resource Mobilization salary payments Savings Service Performance settlement superannuation suppliers tax tax collection taxation transparency transport Treasury utilities wages The Public Expenditure Review and Rationalization (PERR) report is the result of a collaborative effort between the Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG) and a multi-donor team led and coordinated by the World Bank. The report focuses on the analysis of technical issues, understanding the systems, procedures as well as appreciating the inner dynamics of public finance management. The study notes that collaboration can be improved and strengthened, especially in the areas of including more intensive and frequent interaction to complement each others' strengths and weaknesses and sharing responsibilities for analysis and drafting. The drafts of the Discussion Papers were sent to the Government for review and for formulation of an action plan for implementation in July 2003. This summary overview paper provides a synopsis of the Discussion papers. 2013-09-10T19:59:53Z 2013-09-10T19:59:53Z 2003-09 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15760 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 East Asia and Pacific Papua New Guinea |
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The Public Expenditure Review and Rationalization (PERR) report is the result of a collaborative effort between the Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG) and a multi-donor team led and coordinated by the World Bank. The report focuses on the analysis of technical issues, understanding the systems, procedures as well as appreciating the inner dynamics of public finance management. The study notes that collaboration can be improved and strengthened, especially in the areas of including more intensive and frequent interaction to complement each others' strengths and weaknesses and sharing responsibilities for analysis and drafting. The drafts of the Discussion Papers were sent to the Government for review and for formulation of an action plan for implementation in July 2003. This summary overview paper provides a synopsis of the Discussion papers. |
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