Armenia : Public Expenditure Review
This is the first full scale World Bank Public Expenditure Review (PER) for Armenia. The primary objective of the Report was to review the main fiscal trends in Armenia for the period of 1997-2001 and develop recommendations with respect to further...
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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/2003/04/2351053/armenia-public-expenditure-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13926 |
Summary: | This is the first full scale World Bank
Public Expenditure Review (PER) for Armenia. The primary
objective of the Report was to review the main fiscal trends
in Armenia for the period of 1997-2001 and develop
recommendations with respect to further fiscal adjustment,
expenditure prioritization, and budget consolidation. The
report has the following structure. Chapter 1 reviews the
main features of the Government's fiscal adjustment
effort, initiated in the mid 90-s. It is focused on the
analysis of aggregated indicators of fiscal performance such
as deficit, public debt, budget arrears, and tax revenues.
Chapter 2 looks at the main expenditure trends in the
Armenia consolidated budget for 1997-2001 and makes an
assessment of the quality and depth of expenditure
restructuring undertaken in this period. Chapter 3 looks at
the public sector's activities that remain
non-reflected in the regular Government budget, which
includes extra- budgetary funds, in-kind external grants,
subsidies provided by the state-owned companies in the
energy and utility sectors, and operations of the Social
Insurance Fund. Chapter 4 presents in-depth analysis of
progress made to date in the area of expenditure management
and suggests a draft medium-term action plan to address
identified weaknesses in budget preparation, presentation,
execution, and reporting. Annexes 1 and 2 reflect more
specific recommendations with respect to upgrading budget
management procedures and the regulatory framework. Chapters
5-7 review expenditure policies in the main social sectors
(health, education, social protection and insurance) and
provide recommendations on: (i) how current expenditures
could be made more efficient; (ii) what should be the main
direction for intra-sectoral expenditure reallocation; and
(iii) what should be medium-term targets for an increase in
public expenditures in these sectors. Chapter 8 estimates a
minimum level of budget support in core public
infrastructure, which would stop deterioration of existing
core assets in respective sectors and prevent the further
accumulation of arrears. Sectoral Chapters 5-8 also provide
recommendations for policy changes that would facilitate a
return of these sectors to fiscal sustainability . Chapter 9
presents an analysis of Armenia's public investment program. |
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