Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises
Countries across all continents face the challenge of managing contingent liabilities arising from multiple sources, including state-owned enterprises (SOEs), parastatals, off-budget financing arrangements, civil servant entitlement schemes etc. Th...
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okr-10986-105432021-04-23T14:02:51Z Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises World Bank ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK POLICY BENEFICIARY BUDGETING CIVIL SERVANT CONFIDENCE CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DEBT MANAGEMENT DEFAULT RATES DEFAULT RISKS ESTATE EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL EXPOSURE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL TROUBLE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HIDDEN RISK HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORY LIABILITY RISKS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN GUARANTEES MANDATE POLITICAL ECONOMY PRINCIPAL PAYMENT PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RISK ASSESSMENT STATE ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY Countries across all continents face the challenge of managing contingent liabilities arising from multiple sources, including state-owned enterprises (SOEs), parastatals, off-budget financing arrangements, civil servant entitlement schemes etc. The current financial crisis has made countries even more vulnerable to the severe impact of contingent liabilities on government finances, creating an urgent need to institutionalize systems to control and mitigate fiscal risks arising from these contingent liabilities. This note captures the technical advice provided by the Public Sector Performance (PSP) Global Expert Team (GET) in response to a just-in-time request by Bank staff working with government officials in a Middle-Eastern country to manage contingent liability risks arising from SOEs. 2012-08-13T11:59:06Z 2012-08-13T11:59:06Z 2009-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/11936535/contingent-liability-risks-state-owned-enterprises http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10543 English Global Expert Team (GET) Note CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK POLICY BENEFICIARY BUDGETING CIVIL SERVANT CONFIDENCE CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DEBT MANAGEMENT DEFAULT RATES DEFAULT RISKS ESTATE EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL EXPOSURE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL TROUBLE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HIDDEN RISK HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORY LIABILITY RISKS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN GUARANTEES MANDATE POLITICAL ECONOMY PRINCIPAL PAYMENT PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RISK ASSESSMENT STATE ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY |
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ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK POLICY BENEFICIARY BUDGETING CIVIL SERVANT CONFIDENCE CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DEBT MANAGEMENT DEFAULT RATES DEFAULT RISKS ESTATE EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL EXPOSURE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL TROUBLE FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HIDDEN RISK HOLDING HOLDING COMPANY HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORY LIABILITY RISKS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN GUARANTEES MANDATE POLITICAL ECONOMY PRINCIPAL PAYMENT PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RISK ASSESSMENT STATE ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY World Bank Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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Countries across all continents face the
challenge of managing contingent liabilities arising from
multiple sources, including state-owned enterprises (SOEs),
parastatals, off-budget financing arrangements, civil
servant entitlement schemes etc. The current financial
crisis has made countries even more vulnerable to the severe
impact of contingent liabilities on government finances,
creating an urgent need to institutionalize systems to
control and mitigate fiscal risks arising from these
contingent liabilities. This note captures the technical
advice provided by the Public Sector Performance (PSP)
Global Expert Team (GET) in response to a just-in-time
request by Bank staff working with government officials in a
Middle-Eastern country to manage contingent liability risks
arising from SOEs. |
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Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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Contingent Liability Risks from State-Owned Enterprises |
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contingent liability risks from state-owned enterprises |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/11936535/contingent-liability-risks-state-owned-enterprises http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10543 |
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