Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova
Moldova faces the challenge of meeting considerable public investment needs while preserving fiscal sustainability. With a rapidly aging population, high emigration, structural imbalances, and vulnerability to external shocks, Moldova will need to...
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okr-10986-189342021-04-23T14:03:51Z Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova Coulibaly, Karen Stephanie Diagne, Mame Fatou ACCOUNTABILITY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALLOCATION BANK POLICY BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGETING CAPITAL BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROJECTS CAPITAL SPENDING CAPITAL TRANSFERS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CURRENCY DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISTRIBUTIONAL EQUITY DISTRICT DISTRICTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EXPENDITURE DATA EXPENDITURE LEVELS EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE EXTERNAL FUNDING EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL REPORTING FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SPENDING INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT PROCESSES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL TREASURY OUTCOME DATA PERFORMANCE DATA PERFORMANCE INFORMATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE DEBT PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS ROAD FUND ROAD MAINTENANCE ROADS SANITATION SECTOR POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIC PRIORITIES SUBNATIONAL TAX TAX REVENUE TRANSPARENCY TREASURY SYSTEM TRUST FUND TRUST FUNDS UTILITIES Moldova faces the challenge of meeting considerable public investment needs while preserving fiscal sustainability. With a rapidly aging population, high emigration, structural imbalances, and vulnerability to external shocks, Moldova will need to raise investment, productivity, and exports in order to achieve sustained growth and competitiveness. The World Bank's recently published Moldova public expenditure review (PER) focuses on capital expenditures and recommends reforms in public investment management and sector policies to raise cost effectiveness and allocative efficiency. Analyses for the PER were conducted using the BOOST public expenditure database developed by the World Bank. It provides recommendations for improving effectiveness and to enhance Moldova's competitiveness and achieve sustained inclusive economic growth. 2014-07-21T14:52:40Z 2014-07-21T14:52:40Z 2014-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/19790368/capital-expenditures-making-public-investment-work-competitiveness-inclusive-growth-moldova http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18934 English en_US Europe and Central Asia Knowledge Brief;No. 72 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Moldova |
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ACCOUNTABILITY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALLOCATION BANK POLICY BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGETING CAPITAL BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROJECTS CAPITAL SPENDING CAPITAL TRANSFERS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CURRENCY DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISTRIBUTIONAL EQUITY DISTRICT DISTRICTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EXPENDITURE DATA EXPENDITURE LEVELS EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE EXTERNAL FUNDING EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL REPORTING FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SPENDING INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT PROCESSES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL TREASURY OUTCOME DATA PERFORMANCE DATA PERFORMANCE INFORMATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE DEBT PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS ROAD FUND ROAD MAINTENANCE ROADS SANITATION SECTOR POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIC PRIORITIES SUBNATIONAL TAX TAX REVENUE TRANSPARENCY TREASURY SYSTEM TRUST FUND TRUST FUNDS UTILITIES |
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ACCOUNTABILITY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALLOCATION BANK POLICY BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET DATA BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGETING CAPITAL BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL PROJECTS CAPITAL SPENDING CAPITAL TRANSFERS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CURRENCY DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISTRIBUTIONAL EQUITY DISTRICT DISTRICTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EXPENDITURE DATA EXPENDITURE LEVELS EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE EXTERNAL FUNDING EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL REPORTING FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SPENDING INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT PROCESSES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL TREASURY OUTCOME DATA PERFORMANCE DATA PERFORMANCE INFORMATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE DEBT PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS ROAD FUND ROAD MAINTENANCE ROADS SANITATION SECTOR POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIC PRIORITIES SUBNATIONAL TAX TAX REVENUE TRANSPARENCY TREASURY SYSTEM TRUST FUND TRUST FUNDS UTILITIES Coulibaly, Karen Stephanie Diagne, Mame Fatou Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
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Europe and Central Asia Moldova |
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Europe and Central Asia Knowledge Brief;No. 72 |
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Moldova faces the challenge of meeting
considerable public investment needs while preserving fiscal
sustainability. With a rapidly aging population, high
emigration, structural imbalances, and vulnerability to
external shocks, Moldova will need to raise investment,
productivity, and exports in order to achieve sustained
growth and competitiveness. The World Bank's recently
published Moldova public expenditure review (PER) focuses on
capital expenditures and recommends reforms in public
investment management and sector policies to raise cost
effectiveness and allocative efficiency. Analyses for the
PER were conducted using the BOOST public expenditure
database developed by the World Bank. It provides
recommendations for improving effectiveness and to enhance
Moldova's competitiveness and achieve sustained
inclusive economic growth. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Coulibaly, Karen Stephanie Diagne, Mame Fatou |
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Coulibaly, Karen Stephanie Diagne, Mame Fatou |
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Coulibaly, Karen Stephanie |
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Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
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Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
title_full |
Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
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Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
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Capital Expenditures : Making Public Investment Work for Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth in Moldova |
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capital expenditures : making public investment work for competitiveness and inclusive growth in moldova |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/19790368/capital-expenditures-making-public-investment-work-competitiveness-inclusive-growth-moldova http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18934 |
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