Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review
This Public Expenditure Review (PER) takes stock of fiscal developments and institutions and analyzes the key issues that bear on the level, composition, challenges, and effectiveness of government spending and the stance of fiscal policy. Understa...
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okr-10986-333712021-05-25T09:33:01Z Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review Izvorski, Ivailo V. Trushin, Eskender Appiah-Koranteng, Alex Varoudakis, Aristomene Islam, Roumeen Safarov, Maksudjon Lord, David Motohashi, Mitsunori Ihsan, Ahya Zorya, Sergiy Hawkesworth, Ian Philipsen, Ferry James, Sebastian Anadolu, Elvira Teixeira, Janssen Karakulah, Kenan FISCAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC WAGES PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AGRICULTURE SPENDING EDUCATION SPENDING HEALTH SPENDING This Public Expenditure Review (PER) takes stock of fiscal developments and institutions and analyzes the key issues that bear on the level, composition, challenges, and effectiveness of government spending and the stance of fiscal policy. Understanding these issues is essential, as new fiscal pressures are emerging in the process of economic transformation and as citizens demand higher quality of education and other public services. The fiscal reform agenda remains extensive but working on it will provide an opportunity to strengthen the effectiveness of government and boost inclusive economic growth. In the process of ongoing economic transformation, the government is facing several challenges in fiscal policy, for which this PER has developed policy options. 2020-02-25T17:44:56Z 2020-02-25T17:44:56Z 2019-12-31 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/471601582557360839/Uzbekistan-Public-Expenditure-Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33371 English 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 Expenditure Review Europe and Central Asia Uzbekistan |
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FISCAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC WAGES PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AGRICULTURE SPENDING EDUCATION SPENDING HEALTH SPENDING |
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FISCAL POLICY GOVERNMENT SPENDING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC WAGES PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS AGRICULTURE SPENDING EDUCATION SPENDING HEALTH SPENDING Izvorski, Ivailo V. Trushin, Eskender Appiah-Koranteng, Alex Varoudakis, Aristomene Islam, Roumeen Safarov, Maksudjon Lord, David Motohashi, Mitsunori Ihsan, Ahya Zorya, Sergiy Hawkesworth, Ian Philipsen, Ferry James, Sebastian Anadolu, Elvira Teixeira, Janssen Karakulah, Kenan Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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This Public Expenditure Review (PER)
takes stock of fiscal developments and institutions and
analyzes the key issues that bear on the level, composition,
challenges, and effectiveness of government spending and the
stance of fiscal policy. Understanding these issues is
essential, as new fiscal pressures are emerging in the
process of economic transformation and as citizens demand
higher quality of education and other public services. The
fiscal reform agenda remains extensive but working on it
will provide an opportunity to strengthen the effectiveness
of government and boost inclusive economic growth. In the
process of ongoing economic transformation, the government
is facing several challenges in fiscal policy, for which
this PER has developed policy options. |
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Izvorski, Ivailo V. Trushin, Eskender Appiah-Koranteng, Alex Varoudakis, Aristomene Islam, Roumeen Safarov, Maksudjon Lord, David Motohashi, Mitsunori Ihsan, Ahya Zorya, Sergiy Hawkesworth, Ian Philipsen, Ferry James, Sebastian Anadolu, Elvira Teixeira, Janssen Karakulah, Kenan |
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Izvorski, Ivailo V. Trushin, Eskender Appiah-Koranteng, Alex Varoudakis, Aristomene Islam, Roumeen Safarov, Maksudjon Lord, David Motohashi, Mitsunori Ihsan, Ahya Zorya, Sergiy Hawkesworth, Ian Philipsen, Ferry James, Sebastian Anadolu, Elvira Teixeira, Janssen Karakulah, Kenan |
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Izvorski, Ivailo V. |
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Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review |
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uzbekistan public expenditure review |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/471601582557360839/Uzbekistan-Public-Expenditure-Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33371 |
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