Budgeting for Green Growth in the Republic of Korea : Using Public Financial Management Systems to Implement Major Initiatives while Maintaining Fiscal Balance

Korea's bold initiative, the Green Growth Plan (GGP), spanning 2009 to 2013 with fiscal outlay of US$84 billion, posed a significant challenge to sustainable public finance management in Korea. This paper reviews how Korea accommodated the huge cross-cutting expenditure plan in its annual and medium term budgets. Notably Korea s medium term expenditure framework, the National Fiscal Management Plan, enabled the Ministry of Strategy and Finance s Budget Office to integrate the GGP into the budget and maintain fiscal balance. However, the paper also notes that Korea s experience suggests international standards on budget classification to be updated to accommodate government-wide initiative.

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Main Author: Kang, Young Kyu
Format: Publications & Research biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2015-01
Subjects:ACCURATE ASSESSMENT, ANNUAL BUDGET, ANNUAL BUDGET CYCLE, ANNUAL ESTIMATES, ANNUAL EXPENDITURES, BUDGET CLASSIFICATION, BUDGET CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET FORMULATION, BUDGET OFFICE, BUDGET REFORM, BUDGET REQUESTS, BUDGETARY SYSTEMS, BUDGETING, CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, CLIMATE CHANGE, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, FINANCE MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, FISCAL BALANCE, FISCAL BURDEN, FISCAL REFORMS, FOSSIL FUEL, FOSSIL FUELS, GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, GOVERNMENT FINANCE, GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT REVENUES, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INITIATIVE, INSPECTION, INTEGRITY, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, LEADERSHIP, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MANDATE, MEDIUM TERM EXPENDITURE, MEDIUM TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK, MINISTER, MINISTERS, NATIONAL BUDGET, NATIONAL DEBT, NATIONAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT PLAN, PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS, PLEDGES, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR SPECIALIST, RESTORATION, ROADS, TAX, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE, WAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24027292/budgeting-green-growth-republic-korea-using-public-financial-management-systems-implement-major-initiatives-maintaining-fiscal-balance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21492
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Summary:Korea's bold initiative, the Green Growth Plan (GGP), spanning 2009 to 2013 with fiscal outlay of US$84 billion, posed a significant challenge to sustainable public finance management in Korea. This paper reviews how Korea accommodated the huge cross-cutting expenditure plan in its annual and medium term budgets. Notably Korea s medium term expenditure framework, the National Fiscal Management Plan, enabled the Ministry of Strategy and Finance s Budget Office to integrate the GGP into the budget and maintain fiscal balance. However, the paper also notes that Korea s experience suggests international standards on budget classification to be updated to accommodate government-wide initiative.