Malawi : Public Expenditure Review 2006

The primary motivation for this Public Expenditures Review (PER) is to guide the government in implementing reforms needed to reestablish fiscal sustainability, create stable macroeconomic conditions, and make better use of scarce resources to foster more rapid and equitable growth and wealth creation, and improve the effectiveness and quality of service delivery. Six years have passed since the Government of Malawi carried out its last PER in Fiscal Year 2000/01 (July 1 to June 30), in collaboration with the World Bank. This report builds on the analysis of the earlier work, assessing progress made in implementing its recommendations and incorporating new recommendations in light of significant developments that have occurred subsequent to the 2001 report.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Public Expenditure Review biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2007-09
Subjects:ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, ANALYTICAL SKILLS, ANNUAL REPORTING, ANNUAL REPORTS, BORROWING, BORROWINGS, BUDGET ALLOCATIONS, BUDGET DIRECTOR, BUDGET DOCUMENTATION, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET MANAGEMENT, BUDGET PREPARATION, BUDGET PROCESS, BUDGET RESOURCES, BUDGET STRUCTURE, BUDGET SUPPORT, BUDGETARY RESOURCES, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL MARKET, CASH MANAGEMENT, CENTRAL BANK, CIVIL SERVANTS, CIVIL SERVICE, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMMODITIES, COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM, CONSUMER, CONTINGENCIES, CONTINGENCY, CONTRIBUTIONS, COST RECOVERY, CREDITORS, CREDITS, CURRENCY, CURRENT ACCOUNT, CURRENT PRICES, CURRENT SALARY, DEBT BURDEN, DEBT MANAGEMENT, DEBT POLICY, DEBT REDUCTION, DEBT RELIEF, DEBT SERVICE, DEBT SUSTAINABILITY, DECENTRALIZATION, DISCOUNT RATE, DIVERSIFICATION, DOMESTIC BORROWING, DOMESTIC DEBT, DONOR INFLOWS, DROUGHT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, ECONOMIC POLICY, EDUCATION BUDGET, EDUCATION CAMPAIGN, EDUCATION EXPENDITURES, EDUCATION PROGRAM, EDUCATION PROGRAMS, EDUCATION RESOURCES, EDUCATION SERVICES, EDUCATION SPENDING, EDUCATION SYSTEM, EFFICIENCY GAINS, EXCHANGE RATE, EXOGENOUS SHOCKS, EXPENDITURE CONTROL, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SECTORAL ALLOCATION, SECURITIES, SENIOR, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE PROVIDERS, SKILLED WORKERS, SOCIAL SAFETY NETS, SOCIAL SERVICES, STUDENT LOAN, TEACHER TRAINING, TOTAL COST, TOTAL COSTS, TRAINING PROGRAMS, TRANSPARENCY, TREASURY BILLS, VALUABLE, WAGE, WAGES, WEAK EXPENDITURE CONTROL, YOUNG CHILDREN,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8846482/malawi-public-expenditure-review-2006
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7583
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