Tajikistan - Second Programmatic Public Expenditure Review : Volume 1. Main Report
This report, Second Programmatic Public Expenditure Review (PPER 2), is a sequel to PPER, which was published in July 2007. PPER 2 provides a detailed analysis of key public expenditure issues in Tajikistan and reports on the nonlending policy dial...
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Language: | English Washington, DC |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/10046259/tajikistan-second-programmatic-public-expenditure-review-vol-1-4-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8058 |
Summary: | This report, Second Programmatic Public
Expenditure Review (PPER 2), is a sequel to PPER, which was
published in July 2007. PPER 2 provides a detailed analysis
of key public expenditure issues in Tajikistan and reports
on the nonlending policy dialogue and technical assistance
programs managed and coordinated by the World Bank. PPER 2
has a special focus on social sectors, especially the health
and education sectors. Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys
(PETS) carried out for the first time in Tajikistan in 2007
contributed to the findings in this report. The report also
updates the macroeconomic and fiscal situation to take
account of important developments in 2007 and analyzes the
implications of energy sector reforms and investments for
fiscal sustainability. This report is intended to contribute
to improving the quality of life in Tajikistan through a
comprehensive reform program. It spells out the
macroeconomic, energy, and budget reforms necessary to
achieve the growth the country seeks and, at the same time
(and frequently via the same measures) the social welfare
targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). |
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