Nicaragua : Institutional and Governance Review

This document presents the main governance indicators for the country, as compiled by the World Bank Institute (WBI), and how are they used by international institutions in making decisions about assistance to Nicaragua. Although these indicators have weaknesses, they can provide a general indication of what are the priority areas for investigation. Accordingly, the present review concentrates on a few key areas where the Bank's expertise can add value and complement the efforts of other donors, including: (a) the regulatory system; (b) the system of property registries; and (c) two of the mechanisms for oversight and accountability of public sector performance (the Comptroller's Office and social accountability). The overall objective of the Institutional and Governance Review (IGR) is to examine the institutional and governance bottlenecks that stand in the way of more effective impact of key public policies, particularly poverty reduction policies. Since the report is limited in scope, the criteria to decide priority areas for review included: (a) issues that are of particular significance for better governance and institutionality; (b) issues that are particularly important in relation to poverty reduction; (c) issues where the Bank has a comparative advantage; and (d) issues where there would not be a duplication of effort with other donors or other studies undertaken by the Bank and where the IGR can add value.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Institutional and Governance Review (IGR) biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2008-04
Subjects:ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS, ANTICORRUPTION, AUDITS, AUTHORITY, AUTONOMY, BANK POLICY, BASIC SERVICES, BENEFICIARIES, BEST PRACTICE, BIDDING, BONDS, BUDGETARY RESOURCES, CADASTRE, CADASTRES, CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS, CAPITAL INVESTMENT, CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, CHECKS, CIVIL LAW, CIVIL SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, COMPLAINTS, CONFIDENCE, CONSOLIDATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CORRUPTION, CREDIBILITY, CRIME, CRIMINAL, DEBT, DEBT RELIEF, DEBT-SERVICE, DEBTS, DECENTRALIZATION, DECISION MAKING, DECISION MAKING PROCESS, DECISION-MAKERS, DECISION-MAKING, DECISION-MAKING PROCESS, DECREE, DECREES, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY SERVICES, ENACTMENT, EXCHANGE RATE, EXECUTION, EXECUTIVE POWER, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXPROPRIATIONS, FINANCE MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY, FINANCING REQUIREMENTS, FISCAL BURDEN, FOREIGN FINANCING, GOVERNANCE INDICATORS, GOVERNANCE ISSUES, GOVERNANCE REFORMS, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME LEVELS, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INITIATIVE, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INSTITUTIONAL REFORM, INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES, INSTRUMENT, INSURANCE, INTEGRITY, INTERNAL REGULATIONS, INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL STANDARD, INVESTIGATION, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, INVESTMENT FUND, JUDICIAL SYSTEM, JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, JUDICIARY, JUSTICE, LAND POLICY, LAND REFORM, LAND TAXES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/04/9571787/nicaragua-institutional-governance-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8113
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