Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys
One of the World Bank's key advisory roles is to assist its partner countries to make strategic decisions about the use of their public funds. Governments and the Bank together assess the public sector's potential role as a provider, fina...
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okr-10986-98582021-04-23T14:02:47Z Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys Mohan, Prasad C. SURVEYS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING ADVISORY ROLES RECOMMENDATIONS ANALYTICAL ISSUES ANALYTICAL WORK CIVIL SOCIETY COUNTRY TEAM DATA QUALITY DATA SOURCES FINANCIER GOVERNMENT LEVEL PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR SECTOR WORK One of the World Bank's key advisory roles is to assist its partner countries to make strategic decisions about the use of their public funds. Governments and the Bank together assess the public sector's potential role as a provider, financier, or regulator of services, or simply as a catalyst for private sector activity. The Bank's traditional vehicle for contributing to this kind of analytical work is the Public Expenditure Review (PER). The Africa Region undertook a survey of 20 task managers of PERs in 1997/98. This Note summarizes the main survey findings and key recommendations. 2012-08-13T09:43:12Z 2012-08-13T09:43:12Z 1999-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1999/08/1089554/progress-public-expenditure-management-africa-evidence-world-bank-surveys http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9858 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 43 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa |
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SURVEYS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING ADVISORY ROLES RECOMMENDATIONS ANALYTICAL ISSUES ANALYTICAL WORK CIVIL SOCIETY COUNTRY TEAM DATA QUALITY DATA SOURCES FINANCIER GOVERNMENT LEVEL PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR SECTOR WORK |
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SURVEYS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING ADVISORY ROLES RECOMMENDATIONS ANALYTICAL ISSUES ANALYTICAL WORK CIVIL SOCIETY COUNTRY TEAM DATA QUALITY DATA SOURCES FINANCIER GOVERNMENT LEVEL PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR SECTOR WORK Mohan, Prasad C. Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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One of the World Bank's key
advisory roles is to assist its partner countries to make
strategic decisions about the use of their public funds.
Governments and the Bank together assess the public
sector's potential role as a provider, financier, or
regulator of services, or simply as a catalyst for private
sector activity. The Bank's traditional vehicle for
contributing to this kind of analytical work is the Public
Expenditure Review (PER). The Africa Region undertook a
survey of 20 task managers of PERs in 1997/98. This Note
summarizes the main survey findings and key recommendations. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Mohan, Prasad C. |
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Mohan, Prasad C. |
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Mohan, Prasad C. |
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Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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Progress in Public Expenditure Management in Africa : Evidence from World Bank Surveys |
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progress in public expenditure management in africa : evidence from world bank surveys |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1999/08/1089554/progress-public-expenditure-management-africa-evidence-world-bank-surveys http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9858 |
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