Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review
A long period of economic mismanagement and political instability in the early 1990s, delayed Bulgaria's transition from planned, to market economy by nearly a decade, leading to the collapse of Bulgaria's economy in 1996-97. The introduction...
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ACCESSION COUNTRIES ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BORROWING BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET FORMULATION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CORPORATE INCOME TAX COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CURRENCY UNIT DEBT DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELECTRICITY ETHNIC GROUPS EXECUTION EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL FISCAL BURDEN FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH STATUS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY IMMUNIZATION INCOME INFLATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANAGERS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OVERALL EXPENDITURE PHYSICIANS POLICY DIRECTIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SIZE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL RATIONALIZATION REAL TERMS REFORM PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES REVENUE PERFORMANCE RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY SOFT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS STATE AGENCIES STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORM STRUCTURAL REFORMS STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT TASK TEAM LEADER TAX REFORM TAXATION TREASURY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES TRANSITION ECONOMIES POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS CURRENCY BOARDS MACROECONOMIC POLICY STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL POLICY REFORM POLICY FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGETARY PROCESS SOCIAL IMPACT POVERTY UPDATES |
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ACCESSION COUNTRIES ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BORROWING BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET FORMULATION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CORPORATE INCOME TAX COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CURRENCY UNIT DEBT DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELECTRICITY ETHNIC GROUPS EXECUTION EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL FISCAL BURDEN FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH STATUS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY IMMUNIZATION INCOME INFLATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANAGERS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OVERALL EXPENDITURE PHYSICIANS POLICY DIRECTIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SIZE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL RATIONALIZATION REAL TERMS REFORM PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES REVENUE PERFORMANCE RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY SOFT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS STATE AGENCIES STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORM STRUCTURAL REFORMS STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT TASK TEAM LEADER TAX REFORM TAXATION TREASURY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES TRANSITION ECONOMIES POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS CURRENCY BOARDS MACROECONOMIC POLICY STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL POLICY REFORM POLICY FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGETARY PROCESS SOCIAL IMPACT POVERTY UPDATES World Bank Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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A long period of economic mismanagement
and political instability in the early 1990s, delayed
Bulgaria's transition from planned, to market economy
by nearly a decade, leading to the collapse of
Bulgaria's economy in 1996-97. The introduction of a
Currency Board Arrangement (CBA) in July 1997 and the
subsequent implementation of sound macroeconomic and
structural policies succeeded in restoring growth, abating
inflation and improving public and investors confidence. The
CBA has been underpinned by a conservative fiscal policy and
a sharp acceleration of structural reforms. Budgetary
institutions and processes were overhauled to enhance
transparency and ensure fiscal discipline. The wide-ranging
structural reforms program encompassed liberalization in
agriculture, energy, privatization in the enterprise sector,
as well as reform of the social sector. First generation
reforms, including price and trade liberalization, have
largely been implemented and the privatization/liquidation
program has to a large extent eliminated the
value-subtracting activities. Dominating the country's
reform agenda are now the second-generation reforms, to
complete the transition from planned, to market, in
particular reforms to establish the institutional
foundations. Part I reviews overall public expenditure
level, and discusses the sustainability of fiscal policy
taking into account revenues and expenditure prospects, debt
and growth targets. A fiscal sustainability analysis was
performed with the participation of Bulgarian counterparts,
to integrate fiscal sustainability simulations into the
standard macro-economic analysis underpinning annual
budgets. Functional and economic analysis of expenditure
highlights issues of trade-offs, and priorities across
expenditure categories. Building on the previous section,
Part II assesses the fiscal impact of structural reforms in
health, education, social protection, energy and transport,
and, deepens the dialogue on policy reforms, highlighting
the fiscal implications of alternative options as well as
their social impact. Assessment of poverty within public
expenditures is based on the results of the poverty update. |
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Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review |
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bulgaria - public expenditure issues and directions for reform : a public expenditure and institutional review |
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okr-10986-153732021-04-23T14:03:14Z Bulgaria - Public Expenditure Issues and Directions for Reform : A Public Expenditure and Institutional Review World Bank ACCESSION COUNTRIES ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BENEFIT INCIDENCE BORROWING BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET FORMULATION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CORPORATE INCOME TAX COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CURRENCY UNIT DEBT DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS ECONOMIC ANALYSES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELECTRICITY ETHNIC GROUPS EXECUTION EXPENDITURE REFORM EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL FISCAL BURDEN FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH STATUS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY IMMUNIZATION INCOME INFLATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANAGERS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OVERALL EXPENDITURE PHYSICIANS POLICY DIRECTIONS POLICY MAKERS POLIO POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SIZE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL RATIONALIZATION REAL TERMS REFORM PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES REVENUE PERFORMANCE RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY SOFT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS STATE AGENCIES STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORM STRUCTURAL REFORMS STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT TASK TEAM LEADER TAX REFORM TAXATION TREASURY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES TRANSITION ECONOMIES POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS CURRENCY BOARDS MACROECONOMIC POLICY STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL POLICY REFORM POLICY FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGETARY PROCESS SOCIAL IMPACT POVERTY UPDATES A long period of economic mismanagement and political instability in the early 1990s, delayed Bulgaria's transition from planned, to market economy by nearly a decade, leading to the collapse of Bulgaria's economy in 1996-97. The introduction of a Currency Board Arrangement (CBA) in July 1997 and the subsequent implementation of sound macroeconomic and structural policies succeeded in restoring growth, abating inflation and improving public and investors confidence. The CBA has been underpinned by a conservative fiscal policy and a sharp acceleration of structural reforms. Budgetary institutions and processes were overhauled to enhance transparency and ensure fiscal discipline. The wide-ranging structural reforms program encompassed liberalization in agriculture, energy, privatization in the enterprise sector, as well as reform of the social sector. First generation reforms, including price and trade liberalization, have largely been implemented and the privatization/liquidation program has to a large extent eliminated the value-subtracting activities. Dominating the country's reform agenda are now the second-generation reforms, to complete the transition from planned, to market, in particular reforms to establish the institutional foundations. Part I reviews overall public expenditure level, and discusses the sustainability of fiscal policy taking into account revenues and expenditure prospects, debt and growth targets. A fiscal sustainability analysis was performed with the participation of Bulgarian counterparts, to integrate fiscal sustainability simulations into the standard macro-economic analysis underpinning annual budgets. Functional and economic analysis of expenditure highlights issues of trade-offs, and priorities across expenditure categories. Building on the previous section, Part II assesses the fiscal impact of structural reforms in health, education, social protection, energy and transport, and, deepens the dialogue on policy reforms, highlighting the fiscal implications of alternative options as well as their social impact. Assessment of poverty within public expenditures is based on the results of the poverty update. 2013-08-27T17:30:30Z 2013-08-27T17:30:30Z 2002-08-31 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/08/1994642/bulgaria-public-expenditure-issues-directions-reform-public-expenditure-institutional-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15373 English Public expenditure review (PER); CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria |