Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services
This module draws upon the work of the local consultants together with the Avag report on irrigation and a study on the specific problems in rural infrastructure. It aims to given a broad overview of infrastructure problems, the outlook given publi...
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okr-10986-373832022-05-05T05:10:37Z Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services World Bank INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES CHALLENGES POLICY SETTINGS STEWARDSHIP FUTURE INVESTMENTS ADVISORY CAPACITY PRICING POLICY ROAD MAINTENANCE COST-EFFECTIVE RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE CROSS-SECTORAL POLICY PROPERTY RIGHTS This module draws upon the work of the local consultants together with the Avag report on irrigation and a study on the specific problems in rural infrastructure. It aims to given a broad overview of infrastructure problems, the outlook given public policy objectives, and a suggested public policy framework and proposes medium term policy, structural, governance and regulatory improvements in the sector. In Armenia considerable progress has been made in bringing infrastructure services up to economically efficient levels. But major challenges remain concerning service quality, sustainability and adequacy of development to meet demand. The government faces three challenging issues in respect of infrastructure: the desirability of policy settings consistent with sustained high rates of growth; improving the stewardship of state infrastructure assets; and making effective use of future investments, particularly those arising from donor contributions such as the millennium challenge corporation along with funds from customers. Consistent with implementation of the Government's growth and poverty alleviation strategy and related policy settings supportive of the continuation of rapid economic growth including high rates of private investment. The report estimates that addressing basic minimum infrastructure needs will require about US$300 million of investment. 2022-05-04T16:00:46Z 2022-05-04T16:00:46Z 2007-03-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/479851468005084279/Armenia-Programmatic-public-expenditure-review-raising-efficiency-in-infrastructure-services http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37383 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Europe and Central Asia Armenia |
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This module draws upon the work of the
local consultants together with the Avag report on
irrigation and a study on the specific problems in rural
infrastructure. It aims to given a broad overview of
infrastructure problems, the outlook given public policy
objectives, and a suggested public policy framework and
proposes medium term policy, structural, governance and
regulatory improvements in the sector. In Armenia
considerable progress has been made in bringing
infrastructure services up to economically efficient levels.
But major challenges remain concerning service quality,
sustainability and adequacy of development to meet demand.
The government faces three challenging issues in respect of
infrastructure: the desirability of policy settings
consistent with sustained high rates of growth; improving
the stewardship of state infrastructure assets; and making
effective use of future investments, particularly those
arising from donor contributions such as the millennium
challenge corporation along with funds from customers.
Consistent with implementation of the Government's
growth and poverty alleviation strategy and related policy
settings supportive of the continuation of rapid economic
growth including high rates of private investment. The
report estimates that addressing basic minimum
infrastructure needs will require about US$300 million of investment. |
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Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services |
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Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services |
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Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services |
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Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services |
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Armenia - Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Raising Efficiency in Infrastructure Services |
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armenia - programmatic public expenditure review : raising efficiency in infrastructure services |
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