Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique

This note analyzes the institutional and policy context in which Mozambique allocates and manages resource revenues at the subnational level. Its objectives are: (i) to better understand the extent to which the current revenue-sharing system advances the countries stated development goals, (ii) to identify any significant weaknesses or constraints in the current system, and (iii) to provide recommendations for strengthening the policy framework and institutional mechanisms for sharing resource revenues. This analysis is informed by the international experience with allocating and managing resource revenues at the subnational level, and it applies a number of important lessons learned. The policy note is divided into five sections. Section one presents projections for future resource revenue transfers to subnational governments, both in absolute terms and as a share of each district s total budget. Section two reviews the international experience with resource sharing and identifies key lessons to inform successful policies. Section three presents a broader look at fiscal decentralization in Mozambique. Section four discusses the main findings of the analysis and situates them in the context of Mozambique s current revenue-sharing policies. Section five concludes the note by laying out recommendations to improve Mozambique s institutional and policy framework for allocating resource revenues at the subnational level. This policy note is based on a survey of the international literature on fiscal decentralization in general and resource revenue sharing in particular.

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Main Author: Nombora, Dionisio
Format: Policy Note biblioteca
Language:English,Portuguese
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-08
Subjects:CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, DISTRICT, DISTRICT LEVELS, DISTRICTS, EQUITY CONCERNS, FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION, FISCAL POLICY, FISCAL TRANSFERS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, MUNICIPALITIES, POLICY FRAMEWORK, PROVINCE, PROVINCES, REVENUE SHARING, REVENUE VOLATILITY, SUBNATIONAL, SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, TRANSFERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20129987/sharing-natural-resource-revenues-affected-communities-policy-options-mozambique
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20264
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spelling dig-okr-10986202642021-04-23T14:03:54Z Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique Nombora, Dionisio CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT DISTRICT LEVELS DISTRICTS EQUITY CONCERNS FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL POLICY FISCAL TRANSFERS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES POLICY FRAMEWORK PROVINCE PROVINCES REVENUE SHARING REVENUE VOLATILITY SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS This note analyzes the institutional and policy context in which Mozambique allocates and manages resource revenues at the subnational level. Its objectives are: (i) to better understand the extent to which the current revenue-sharing system advances the countries stated development goals, (ii) to identify any significant weaknesses or constraints in the current system, and (iii) to provide recommendations for strengthening the policy framework and institutional mechanisms for sharing resource revenues. This analysis is informed by the international experience with allocating and managing resource revenues at the subnational level, and it applies a number of important lessons learned. The policy note is divided into five sections. Section one presents projections for future resource revenue transfers to subnational governments, both in absolute terms and as a share of each district s total budget. Section two reviews the international experience with resource sharing and identifies key lessons to inform successful policies. Section three presents a broader look at fiscal decentralization in Mozambique. Section four discusses the main findings of the analysis and situates them in the context of Mozambique s current revenue-sharing policies. Section five concludes the note by laying out recommendations to improve Mozambique s institutional and policy framework for allocating resource revenues at the subnational level. This policy note is based on a survey of the international literature on fiscal decentralization in general and resource revenue sharing in particular. 2014-09-29T21:18:20Z 2014-09-29T21:18:20Z 2014-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20129987/sharing-natural-resource-revenues-affected-communities-policy-options-mozambique http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20264 English,Portuguese en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Africa Mozambique
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topic CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT LEVELS
DISTRICTS
EQUITY CONCERNS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL TRANSFERS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE VOLATILITY
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT LEVELS
DISTRICTS
EQUITY CONCERNS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL TRANSFERS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE VOLATILITY
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
spellingShingle CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT LEVELS
DISTRICTS
EQUITY CONCERNS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL TRANSFERS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE VOLATILITY
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT LEVELS
DISTRICTS
EQUITY CONCERNS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL TRANSFERS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE VOLATILITY
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
Nombora, Dionisio
Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
description This note analyzes the institutional and policy context in which Mozambique allocates and manages resource revenues at the subnational level. Its objectives are: (i) to better understand the extent to which the current revenue-sharing system advances the countries stated development goals, (ii) to identify any significant weaknesses or constraints in the current system, and (iii) to provide recommendations for strengthening the policy framework and institutional mechanisms for sharing resource revenues. This analysis is informed by the international experience with allocating and managing resource revenues at the subnational level, and it applies a number of important lessons learned. The policy note is divided into five sections. Section one presents projections for future resource revenue transfers to subnational governments, both in absolute terms and as a share of each district s total budget. Section two reviews the international experience with resource sharing and identifies key lessons to inform successful policies. Section three presents a broader look at fiscal decentralization in Mozambique. Section four discusses the main findings of the analysis and situates them in the context of Mozambique s current revenue-sharing policies. Section five concludes the note by laying out recommendations to improve Mozambique s institutional and policy framework for allocating resource revenues at the subnational level. This policy note is based on a survey of the international literature on fiscal decentralization in general and resource revenue sharing in particular.
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topic_facet CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT LEVELS
DISTRICTS
EQUITY CONCERNS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL TRANSFERS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE VOLATILITY
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TRANSFERS
author Nombora, Dionisio
author_facet Nombora, Dionisio
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title Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
title_short Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
title_full Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
title_fullStr Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Sharing Natural Resource Revenues with Affected Communities : Policy Options for Mozambique
title_sort sharing natural resource revenues with affected communities : policy options for mozambique
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014-08
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