Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures

The report reviews Grenada public expenditures for the period 1995-02 and suggests policy recommendations to achieve fiscal sustainability, improve social service delivery, and reform social protection based on the economic situation of the country at the time. To restore rapid economic growth, ensure medium-term fiscal sustainability under the umbrella of the currency union and protect the social achievements realized in the past decades, the main challenges facing the Grenada government are to: (a) tighten fiscal policy, notably through reduction of capital expenditures and the realization of the fiscal savings expected from the public sector reform initiated in 1997 (b) increase the efficiency of public investments and public service delivery; (c) strengthen regulation and efficiency of public utilities and sea/air transport; (d) modernize the legal framework that oversees public sector employment; and (e) promote education and skills development to prepare the population, notably the poor, to take advantage of new opportunities in the global environment. The report is organized as follows: Chapter 1 discusses fiscal sustainability in Grenada and presents options for fiscal consolidation; Chapter 2 discusses the role of the business cycle in the design of fiscal policy by reviewing the cyclical components of the fiscal accounts; Chapter 3 discusses the budget management system in place and its effect on budgetary outcomes. Chapter 4 examines the Public Sector Investment Program (PSIP); Chapter 5 discusses public sector employment and compensation issues; Chapters 6 and 7 examine public expenditures and outcomes in the education and health sectors; and Chapter 8 discusses social protection programs. Since the completion of the report, Grenada has undertaken a number of important initiatives to address the fiscal challenges that the country faces, especially in the aftermath of Hurricanes Ivan and Emily. In particular, the authorities have developed a "burden-sharing" strategy to achieve fiscal sustainability. However in Grenada, as in all small states, faster implementation is hindered by limited institutional capacity.

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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2004-10-25
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, AGRICULTURE, BUDGET BALANCES, BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BUDGET PROCESS, BUSINESS CYCLE, BUSINESS CYCLES, CAPITA INCOME, CAPITAL BUDGET, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, CAPITAL PROJECTS, CAPITAL SPENDING, CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES, CYCLICAL EFFECTS, DAMAGES, DEBT MANAGEMENT, DEBT RATIOS, DEBT SERVICE, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC SHOCKS, ECONOMIC SITUATION, ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN, ECONOMIC STRUCTURE, EXPENDITURE CUTS, EXPENDITURE GROWTH, EXTERNAL DEBT, EXTERNAL SHOCKS, EXTREME POVERTY, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FISCAL ACCOUNTS, FISCAL ADJUSTMENT, FISCAL BALANCE, FISCAL CONSOLIDATION, FISCAL CONVERGENCE, FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA, FISCAL DEFICIT, FISCAL DEFICITS, FISCAL DISCIPLINE, FISCAL FRAMEWORK, FISCAL INFORMATION, FISCAL ISSUES, FISCAL PERFORMANCE, FISCAL POLICIES, FISCAL POLICY, FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY, FISCAL RULE, FISCAL RULES, FISCAL SAVINGS, FISCAL SURPLUS, FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY, FIXED EXCHANGE RATE, GDP, GOVERNMENT BUDGET, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION, GOVERNMENT REVENUE, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROWTH POTENTIAL, GROWTH RATE, GROWTH RATES, HEALTH SPENDING, HUMAN CAPITAL, INFLATION, INFLATION RATE, INTEREST PAYMENTS, INTEREST RATES, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS, LOCAL REVENUE, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MONETARY POLICY, PER CAPITA INCOME, PRIMARY BALANCE, PRIMARY DEFICIT, PRIMARY EXPENDITURE, PRIMARY SURPLUS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PUBLIC, PUBLIC DEBT, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC INVESTMENTS, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION, PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM, PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE, PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC SPENDING, PUBLIC UTILITIES, REAL INTEREST RATE, REAL TERMS, REDUCTION IN TAX, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, SAFETY NETS, SECTOR INVESTMENT, TAX COLLECTION, TAX EXEMPTIONS, TAX REVENUES, TRANSPARENCY, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, WAGES,
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topic ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BUDGET BALANCES
BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUDGET PROCESS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL BUDGET
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
CAPITAL SPENDING
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CYCLICAL EFFECTS
DAMAGES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE CUTS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL CONVERGENCE
FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL ISSUES
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FISCAL RULE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL SAVINGS
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
LOCAL REVENUE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONETARY POLICY
PER CAPITA INCOME
PRIMARY BALANCE
PRIMARY DEFICIT
PRIMARY EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SURPLUS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL INTEREST RATE
REAL TERMS
REDUCTION IN TAX
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY NETS
SECTOR INVESTMENT
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX REVENUES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
WAGES
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BUDGET BALANCES
BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUDGET PROCESS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL BUDGET
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
CAPITAL SPENDING
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CYCLICAL EFFECTS
DAMAGES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE CUTS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL CONVERGENCE
FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL ISSUES
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FISCAL RULE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL SAVINGS
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
LOCAL REVENUE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONETARY POLICY
PER CAPITA INCOME
PRIMARY BALANCE
PRIMARY DEFICIT
PRIMARY EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SURPLUS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL INTEREST RATE
REAL TERMS
REDUCTION IN TAX
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY NETS
SECTOR INVESTMENT
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX REVENUES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BUDGET BALANCES
BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUDGET PROCESS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL BUDGET
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
CAPITAL SPENDING
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CYCLICAL EFFECTS
DAMAGES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE CUTS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL CONVERGENCE
FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL ISSUES
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FISCAL RULE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL SAVINGS
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
LOCAL REVENUE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONETARY POLICY
PER CAPITA INCOME
PRIMARY BALANCE
PRIMARY DEFICIT
PRIMARY EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SURPLUS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL INTEREST RATE
REAL TERMS
REDUCTION IN TAX
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY NETS
SECTOR INVESTMENT
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX REVENUES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
WAGES
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BUDGET BALANCES
BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUDGET PROCESS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL BUDGET
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
CAPITAL SPENDING
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CYCLICAL EFFECTS
DAMAGES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE CUTS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL CONVERGENCE
FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL ISSUES
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FISCAL RULE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL SAVINGS
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
LOCAL REVENUE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONETARY POLICY
PER CAPITA INCOME
PRIMARY BALANCE
PRIMARY DEFICIT
PRIMARY EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SURPLUS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL INTEREST RATE
REAL TERMS
REDUCTION IN TAX
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY NETS
SECTOR INVESTMENT
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX REVENUES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
WAGES
World Bank
Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
description The report reviews Grenada public expenditures for the period 1995-02 and suggests policy recommendations to achieve fiscal sustainability, improve social service delivery, and reform social protection based on the economic situation of the country at the time. To restore rapid economic growth, ensure medium-term fiscal sustainability under the umbrella of the currency union and protect the social achievements realized in the past decades, the main challenges facing the Grenada government are to: (a) tighten fiscal policy, notably through reduction of capital expenditures and the realization of the fiscal savings expected from the public sector reform initiated in 1997 (b) increase the efficiency of public investments and public service delivery; (c) strengthen regulation and efficiency of public utilities and sea/air transport; (d) modernize the legal framework that oversees public sector employment; and (e) promote education and skills development to prepare the population, notably the poor, to take advantage of new opportunities in the global environment. The report is organized as follows: Chapter 1 discusses fiscal sustainability in Grenada and presents options for fiscal consolidation; Chapter 2 discusses the role of the business cycle in the design of fiscal policy by reviewing the cyclical components of the fiscal accounts; Chapter 3 discusses the budget management system in place and its effect on budgetary outcomes. Chapter 4 examines the Public Sector Investment Program (PSIP); Chapter 5 discusses public sector employment and compensation issues; Chapters 6 and 7 examine public expenditures and outcomes in the education and health sectors; and Chapter 8 discusses social protection programs. Since the completion of the report, Grenada has undertaken a number of important initiatives to address the fiscal challenges that the country faces, especially in the aftermath of Hurricanes Ivan and Emily. In particular, the authorities have developed a "burden-sharing" strategy to achieve fiscal sustainability. However in Grenada, as in all small states, faster implementation is hindered by limited institutional capacity.
topic_facet ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BUDGET BALANCES
BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
BUDGET PROCESS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITA INCOME
CAPITAL BUDGET
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
CAPITAL SPENDING
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CYCLICAL EFFECTS
DAMAGES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RATIOS
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE CUTS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FISCAL CONVERGENCE
FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL ISSUES
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FISCAL RULE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL SAVINGS
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
LOCAL REVENUE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONETARY POLICY
PER CAPITA INCOME
PRIMARY BALANCE
PRIMARY DEFICIT
PRIMARY EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SURPLUS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE
PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL INTEREST RATE
REAL TERMS
REDUCTION IN TAX
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY NETS
SECTOR INVESTMENT
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX REVENUES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
WAGES
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
title_short Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
title_full Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
title_fullStr Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
title_full_unstemmed Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures
title_sort grenada, oecs fiscal issues : policies to achieve fiscal sustainability and improve efficiency and equity of public expenditures
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spelling dig-okr-10986139392024-08-08T17:08:54Z Grenada, OECS Fiscal Issues : Policies to Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Improve Efficiency and Equity of Public Expenditures World Bank ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE BUDGET BALANCES BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BUDGET PROCESS BUSINESS CYCLE BUSINESS CYCLES CAPITA INCOME CAPITAL BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL PROJECTS CAPITAL SPENDING CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CYCLICAL EFFECTS DAMAGES DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RATIOS DEBT SERVICE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SHOCKS ECONOMIC SITUATION ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ECONOMIC STRUCTURE EXPENDITURE CUTS EXPENDITURE GROWTH EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL ACCOUNTS FISCAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL CONVERGENCE FISCAL CONVERGENCE CRITERIA FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL FRAMEWORK FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL ISSUES FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY FISCAL RULE FISCAL RULES FISCAL SAVINGS FISCAL SURPLUS FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FIXED EXCHANGE RATE GDP GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION GOVERNMENT REVENUE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH SPENDING HUMAN CAPITAL INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS LOCAL REVENUE MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONETARY POLICY PER CAPITA INCOME PRIMARY BALANCE PRIMARY DEFICIT PRIMARY EXPENDITURE PRIMARY SURPLUS PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE PUBLIC SECTOR WAGE BILL PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC UTILITIES REAL INTEREST RATE REAL TERMS REDUCTION IN TAX RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY NETS SECTOR INVESTMENT TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX REVENUES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WAGES The report reviews Grenada public expenditures for the period 1995-02 and suggests policy recommendations to achieve fiscal sustainability, improve social service delivery, and reform social protection based on the economic situation of the country at the time. To restore rapid economic growth, ensure medium-term fiscal sustainability under the umbrella of the currency union and protect the social achievements realized in the past decades, the main challenges facing the Grenada government are to: (a) tighten fiscal policy, notably through reduction of capital expenditures and the realization of the fiscal savings expected from the public sector reform initiated in 1997 (b) increase the efficiency of public investments and public service delivery; (c) strengthen regulation and efficiency of public utilities and sea/air transport; (d) modernize the legal framework that oversees public sector employment; and (e) promote education and skills development to prepare the population, notably the poor, to take advantage of new opportunities in the global environment. The report is organized as follows: Chapter 1 discusses fiscal sustainability in Grenada and presents options for fiscal consolidation; Chapter 2 discusses the role of the business cycle in the design of fiscal policy by reviewing the cyclical components of the fiscal accounts; Chapter 3 discusses the budget management system in place and its effect on budgetary outcomes. Chapter 4 examines the Public Sector Investment Program (PSIP); Chapter 5 discusses public sector employment and compensation issues; Chapters 6 and 7 examine public expenditures and outcomes in the education and health sectors; and Chapter 8 discusses social protection programs. Since the completion of the report, Grenada has undertaken a number of important initiatives to address the fiscal challenges that the country faces, especially in the aftermath of Hurricanes Ivan and Emily. In particular, the authorities have developed a "burden-sharing" strategy to achieve fiscal sustainability. However in Grenada, as in all small states, faster implementation is hindered by limited institutional capacity. 2013-06-13T21:44:51Z 2013-06-13T21:44:51Z 2004-10-25 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/10/6861572/grenada-oecs-fiscal-issues-policies-achieve-fiscal-sustainability-improve-efficiency-equity-public-expenditure https://hdl.handle.net/10986/13939 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC