Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions
The 2014-2015 Romania Regional Development 2 Program is the continuation of the World Bank’s technical assistance to the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration (MRDPA). Building on the previous engagement, the current work addre...
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SANITATION CAPITALS FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN HIGHWAYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTEREST LAWS GUARANTEES TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES INDUSTRY HOUSING LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES AFFORDABLE’ HOUSING WATER SUPPLY SERVICES PRIVATE HOUSING SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PEDESTRIAN AREAS BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS SUBSIDY NEIGHBORHOODS TRAFFIC ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TAX ASSET MANAGEMENT INCOME TAX SAVING AIR INFLATION UNDERGROUND SEED MONEY AUDITS HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD BUDGET PROPERTY OWNERS PUBLIC HOUSING TYPES OF ROADS SAVINGS ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM COSTS AIR POLLUTION TRAINING ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT ROAD SHOULDER PRIVATE BANKS MOBILITY INTEREST RATES ROAD USERS PUBLIC ROADS EXTERNALITIES TRANSFERS CURRENT ASSETS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS DRAINAGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION TRUE PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION LABOR LOANS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNTABILITY INSPECTION WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ROAD MANAGEMENT RESETTLEMENT ROAD SAFETY PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BANK SAFETY INSPECTIONS CREDIT BUDGETS ACCESSIBILITY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL BURDEN FUNDING ALLOCATION DECISIONS MOTOR VEHICLES PROPERTY MANDATES SIGNALS ROAD PROJECTS PUBLIC WORKS EIB CURRENT COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS HIGHWAYS NATIONAL HIGHWAYS RENTAL HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT DISCRIMINATORY ACCESS STREETS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BRIDGE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TRAFFIC VOLUMES O&M ROADS GOVERNANCE INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING LOCAL ROADS TAXATION ROAD LINKS HIGHWAY RAILWAYS LAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE PAYBACK PERIOD LOCAL COUNCILS URBAN PLANNERS RISK MORTGAGE LOANS PEDESTRIAN RAILROADS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL PLANNING REVENUE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP INVESTMENTS LENDING CAPITAL EXPENDITURES TRAFFIC LEVELS HISTORIC BUILDINGS CULVERTS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES AUDITING ROAD TRAFFIC CONSOLIDATION HOUSING LAWS |
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SANITATION CAPITALS FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN HIGHWAYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTEREST LAWS GUARANTEES TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES INDUSTRY HOUSING LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES AFFORDABLE’ HOUSING WATER SUPPLY SERVICES PRIVATE HOUSING SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PEDESTRIAN AREAS BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS SUBSIDY NEIGHBORHOODS TRAFFIC ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TAX ASSET MANAGEMENT INCOME TAX SAVING AIR INFLATION UNDERGROUND SEED MONEY AUDITS HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD BUDGET PROPERTY OWNERS PUBLIC HOUSING TYPES OF ROADS SAVINGS ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM COSTS AIR POLLUTION TRAINING ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT ROAD SHOULDER PRIVATE BANKS MOBILITY INTEREST RATES ROAD USERS PUBLIC ROADS EXTERNALITIES TRANSFERS CURRENT ASSETS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS DRAINAGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION TRUE PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION LABOR LOANS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNTABILITY INSPECTION WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ROAD MANAGEMENT RESETTLEMENT ROAD SAFETY PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BANK SAFETY INSPECTIONS CREDIT BUDGETS ACCESSIBILITY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL BURDEN FUNDING ALLOCATION DECISIONS MOTOR VEHICLES PROPERTY MANDATES SIGNALS ROAD PROJECTS PUBLIC WORKS EIB CURRENT COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS HIGHWAYS NATIONAL HIGHWAYS RENTAL HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT DISCRIMINATORY ACCESS STREETS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BRIDGE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TRAFFIC VOLUMES O&M ROADS GOVERNANCE INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING LOCAL ROADS TAXATION ROAD LINKS HIGHWAY RAILWAYS LAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE PAYBACK PERIOD LOCAL COUNCILS URBAN PLANNERS RISK MORTGAGE LOANS PEDESTRIAN RAILROADS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL PLANNING REVENUE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP INVESTMENTS LENDING CAPITAL EXPENDITURES TRAFFIC LEVELS HISTORIC BUILDINGS CULVERTS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES AUDITING ROAD TRAFFIC CONSOLIDATION HOUSING LAWS World Bank Group Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
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The 2014-2015 Romania Regional
Development 2 Program is the continuation of the World
Bank’s technical assistance to the Ministry of Regional
Development and Public Administration (MRDPA). Building on
the previous engagement, the current work addresses a
fundamental question: given Romania’s persistent development
challenges, how can the country do more with less when it
comes to the public infrastructure it needs? The key is to
enhance coordination and harmonization of different funding
sources, particularly infrastructure programs financed from
the state budget and from EU structural funds. The National
Local Development Program (PNDL), managed by the MRDPA, is
reviewed in depth, though the conclusions typically hold for
all state-budget-funded programs. This synthesis report
summarizes the main findings and recommendations from eight
final reports and 24 knowledge sharing workshops organized
in all eight regions in Romania in 2015. Several ‘bonus’
outputs were also produced, going beyond the terms of this
technical assistance (three investment guides, an applicant
guide, and an operational manual). This synthesis report –
along with all the outputs it draws from – is meant as a
practical tool for policymakers at the national, regional,
and local level. It also seeks to inform a broader audience
of private and nongovernmental stakeholders. |
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Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
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Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
title_full |
Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
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Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
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Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions |
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agreement for advisory services on assistance to the romanian ministry of regional development and public administration on harmonizing state- and eu-funded projects in regions |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26216875/agreement-advisory-services-assistance-romanian-ministry-regional-development-public-administration-harmonizing-state-eu-funded-projects-regions-final-synthesis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24442 |
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okr-10986-244422021-04-23T14:04:21Z Agreement for Advisory Services on Assistance to the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration on Harmonizing State- and EU-Funded Projects in Regions World Bank Group SANITATION CAPITALS FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN HIGHWAYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTEREST LAWS GUARANTEES TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES INDUSTRY HOUSING LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES AFFORDABLE’ HOUSING WATER SUPPLY SERVICES PRIVATE HOUSING SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PEDESTRIAN AREAS BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS SUBSIDY NEIGHBORHOODS TRAFFIC ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TAX ASSET MANAGEMENT INCOME TAX SAVING AIR INFLATION UNDERGROUND SEED MONEY AUDITS HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD BUDGET PROPERTY OWNERS PUBLIC HOUSING TYPES OF ROADS SAVINGS ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM COSTS AIR POLLUTION TRAINING ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT ROAD SHOULDER PRIVATE BANKS MOBILITY INTEREST RATES ROAD USERS PUBLIC ROADS EXTERNALITIES TRANSFERS CURRENT ASSETS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS DRAINAGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION TRUE PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION LABOR LOANS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNTABILITY INSPECTION WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ROAD MANAGEMENT RESETTLEMENT ROAD SAFETY PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BANK SAFETY INSPECTIONS CREDIT BUDGETS ACCESSIBILITY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL BURDEN FUNDING ALLOCATION DECISIONS MOTOR VEHICLES PROPERTY MANDATES SIGNALS ROAD PROJECTS PUBLIC WORKS EIB CURRENT COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS HIGHWAYS NATIONAL HIGHWAYS RENTAL HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT DISCRIMINATORY ACCESS STREETS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BRIDGE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TRAFFIC VOLUMES O&M ROADS GOVERNANCE INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING LOCAL ROADS TAXATION ROAD LINKS HIGHWAY RAILWAYS LAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE PAYBACK PERIOD LOCAL COUNCILS URBAN PLANNERS RISK MORTGAGE LOANS PEDESTRIAN RAILROADS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL PLANNING REVENUE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP INVESTMENTS LENDING CAPITAL EXPENDITURES TRAFFIC LEVELS HISTORIC BUILDINGS CULVERTS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES AUDITING ROAD TRAFFIC CONSOLIDATION HOUSING LAWS The 2014-2015 Romania Regional Development 2 Program is the continuation of the World Bank’s technical assistance to the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration (MRDPA). Building on the previous engagement, the current work addresses a fundamental question: given Romania’s persistent development challenges, how can the country do more with less when it comes to the public infrastructure it needs? The key is to enhance coordination and harmonization of different funding sources, particularly infrastructure programs financed from the state budget and from EU structural funds. The National Local Development Program (PNDL), managed by the MRDPA, is reviewed in depth, though the conclusions typically hold for all state-budget-funded programs. This synthesis report summarizes the main findings and recommendations from eight final reports and 24 knowledge sharing workshops organized in all eight regions in Romania in 2015. Several ‘bonus’ outputs were also produced, going beyond the terms of this technical assistance (three investment guides, an applicant guide, and an operational manual). This synthesis report – along with all the outputs it draws from – is meant as a practical tool for policymakers at the national, regional, and local level. It also seeks to inform a broader audience of private and nongovernmental stakeholders. 2016-06-07T18:23:37Z 2016-06-07T18:23:37Z 2015-11-26 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26216875/agreement-advisory-services-assistance-romanian-ministry-regional-development-public-administration-harmonizing-state-eu-funded-projects-regions-final-synthesis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24442 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Public Investment Review Europe and Central Asia Romania |