Sudan : World Bank Review of 2008 Budget Performance and 2009 Budget Preliminary Analysis
As a follow-up to the first Public Expenditure Review (PER), this note reviews fiscal management by the Government of National Unity (GoNU) through 2008 budget performance, including pro-poor spending, and how do its main features compare to the fi...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/05/16215780/sudan-gonu-budget-note-series-world-bank-review-2008-budget-performance-2009-budget-preliminary-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12336 |
Summary: | As a follow-up to the first Public
Expenditure Review (PER), this note reviews fiscal
management by the Government of National Unity (GoNU)
through 2008 budget performance, including pro-poor
spending, and how do its main features compare to the fiscal
management under the first phase of the post-CPA interim
period (2005-07)? The note also runs through the highlights
of the key features of the GoNU 2009 budget and what has
been the impact of the global crisis on the budget
performance through the first quarter. The main objective is
to highlight fiscal lessons for the remaining period of the
post-CPA interim period. The note is structured around the
following six sections: review of the economic assumptions
underlying the 2008 budgets, aggregate fiscal performance,
revenue performance, expenditure performance, pro-poor
spending, and the 2009 budget analysis followed by actual
outturns through the first quarter. |
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