Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato

This Public Expenditure Review (PER) examines the situation in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico, where striking contrasts prevail in both its private, and public sectors. While its private sector has attracted both domestic, and foreign enterprises,...

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/1990720/mexico-state-level-public-expenditure-review-case-guanajuato
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15395
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ADDICTION
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY
AGING
ALCOHOL
ANALYSIS
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTHORITY
BOND ISSUES
BONDS
BORROWING
BUDGET PROCESS
CASH MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIZENS
CLINICS
CONDITIONALITY
CONSERVATISM
CONSTITUTION
CREDIT RATINGS
CURRENT EXPENDITURES
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMIGRATION
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILIES
FEDERAL AGENCIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FEDERATIONS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL SITUATION
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL YEAR
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HOSPITALS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INFLATION
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSURANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LIQUID ASSETS
MATCHING GRANTS
MIGRATION
MINES
MORTALITY
MOTIVATION
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NURSES
OPERATING COSTS
PATIENTS
PENSIONS
PERFORMANCE
POPULATION GROWTH
PRIVATE CONCESSIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROPERTY VALUES
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FINANCING
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY STANDARDS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REGIME
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE PLANNING
STATE RESOURCES
STATE REVENUES
STATE TAXES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
TAX
TAX RETURNS
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
UTILITIES
VIOLENCE
WAGES
WATER PRICING
WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS
LABOR INTENSITY
POVERTY INCIDENCE
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
TRANSPORT FACILITATION
COMMUNICATION BARRIERS
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
GROWTH POLICY
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
SERVICES DELIVERY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ADULT EDUCATION
COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
LOW-INCOME HOUSING
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
FISCAL REFORMS
PAYROLL TAXES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE INTERMEDIATION
LEASING ARRANGEMENTS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ADDICTION
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY
AGING
ALCOHOL
ANALYSIS
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTHORITY
BOND ISSUES
BONDS
BORROWING
BUDGET PROCESS
CASH MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIZENS
CLINICS
CONDITIONALITY
CONSERVATISM
CONSTITUTION
CREDIT RATINGS
CURRENT EXPENDITURES
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMIGRATION
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXECUTION
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILIES
FEDERAL AGENCIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FEDERATIONS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL INFORMATION
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL SITUATION
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL YEAR
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HOSPITALS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INFLATION
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSURANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LIQUID ASSETS
MATCHING GRANTS
MIGRATION
MINES
MORTALITY
MOTIVATION
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NURSES
OPERATING COSTS
PATIENTS
PENSIONS
PERFORMANCE
POPULATION GROWTH
PRIVATE CONCESSIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROPERTY VALUES
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FINANCING
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY STANDARDS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REGIME
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE PLANNING
STATE RESOURCES
STATE REVENUES
STATE TAXES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
TAX
TAX RETURNS
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
UTILITIES
VIOLENCE
WAGES
WATER PRICING
WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS
LABOR INTENSITY
POVERTY INCIDENCE
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
TRANSPORT FACILITATION
COMMUNICATION BARRIERS
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
GROWTH POLICY
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
SERVICES DELIVERY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ADULT EDUCATION
COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
LOW-INCOME HOUSING
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
FISCAL REFORMS
PAYROLL TAXES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE INTERMEDIATION
LEASING ARRANGEMENTS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
World Bank
Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
description This Public Expenditure Review (PER) examines the situation in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico, where striking contrasts prevail in both its private, and public sectors. While its private sector has attracted both domestic, and foreign enterprises, from an economic and social point of view, current private sector growth is not as labor intensive as the declining sectors, and international investments have not yet generated full, complementary support to small firms, which are typically more labor intensive. Moreover, poorer regions away from the industrial corridor, lack relevant education, and transport connections, to allow the population access to steady employment. The State however, has not yet planned for an economic growth strategy, with the corresponding public policies. Interestingly, the State's public sector has exceptionally competent management, with no deficits, excellent credit ratings, and creative use of private sector participation in delivering public goods. However, education coverage at the secondary, and tertiary levels is one of the lowest in the country. Thus, the strategy for public spending over the next five years, will expand educational coverage at the secondary level, make adult education available, improve transport connections and access to housing for the poor in the urban-industrial corridor. Furthermore, the State will need to increase current resources, through a reform of the National System of Fiscal Coordination, and/or introduce a payroll tax, explicitly to pay for new programs. Both options give the State more control over its revenue. Health care coverage should be ascertained, and, a plan to upgrade, and build health facilities should be developed. Guanajuato should expand infrastructure, through good regulatory framework for private-sector operators, and, a program of mortgage (or leasing) financing of buses should improve public transportation.
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
title_short Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
title_full Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
title_fullStr Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
title_full_unstemmed Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato
title_sort mexico - state-level public expenditure review : the case of guanajuato
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/1990720/mexico-state-level-public-expenditure-review-case-guanajuato
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15395
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spelling okr-10986-153952021-04-23T14:03:14Z Mexico - State-Level Public Expenditure Review : The Case of Guanajuato World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ADDICTION ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY AGING ALCOHOL ANALYSIS AUDITING AUDITS AUTHORITY BOND ISSUES BONDS BORROWING BUDGET PROCESS CASH MANAGEMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZENS CLINICS CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATISM CONSTITUTION CREDIT RATINGS CURRENT EXPENDITURES DEBT DEBT SERVICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMIGRATION EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXECUTION EXPENDITURES EXTERNALITIES FAMILIES FEDERAL AGENCIES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERATIONS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL YEAR GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HOSPITALS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INFLATION INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LIQUID ASSETS MATCHING GRANTS MIGRATION MINES MORTALITY MOTIVATION MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL LEVEL NURSES OPERATING COSTS PATIENTS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE CONCESSIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROPERTY VALUES PROVISIONS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FINANCING PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY STANDARDS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REGIME ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SCHOOLS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SECURITY STATE GOVERNMENT STATE PLANNING STATE RESOURCES STATE REVENUES STATE TAXES SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK TAX TAX RETURNS TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE UTILITIES VIOLENCE WAGES WATER PRICING WORKERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS LABOR INTENSITY POVERTY INCIDENCE ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE TRANSPORT FACILITATION COMMUNICATION BARRIERS ECONOMIC STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES GROWTH POLICY FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES DELIVERY SECONDARY EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE LOW-INCOME HOUSING RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FISCAL REFORMS PAYROLL TAXES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE INTERMEDIATION LEASING ARRANGEMENTS PUBLIC TRANSPORT This Public Expenditure Review (PER) examines the situation in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico, where striking contrasts prevail in both its private, and public sectors. While its private sector has attracted both domestic, and foreign enterprises, from an economic and social point of view, current private sector growth is not as labor intensive as the declining sectors, and international investments have not yet generated full, complementary support to small firms, which are typically more labor intensive. Moreover, poorer regions away from the industrial corridor, lack relevant education, and transport connections, to allow the population access to steady employment. The State however, has not yet planned for an economic growth strategy, with the corresponding public policies. Interestingly, the State's public sector has exceptionally competent management, with no deficits, excellent credit ratings, and creative use of private sector participation in delivering public goods. However, education coverage at the secondary, and tertiary levels is one of the lowest in the country. Thus, the strategy for public spending over the next five years, will expand educational coverage at the secondary level, make adult education available, improve transport connections and access to housing for the poor in the urban-industrial corridor. Furthermore, the State will need to increase current resources, through a reform of the National System of Fiscal Coordination, and/or introduce a payroll tax, explicitly to pay for new programs. Both options give the State more control over its revenue. Health care coverage should be ascertained, and, a plan to upgrade, and build health facilities should be developed. Guanajuato should expand infrastructure, through good regulatory framework for private-sector operators, and, a program of mortgage (or leasing) financing of buses should improve public transportation. 2013-08-27T20:58:27Z 2013-08-27T20:58:27Z 2002-07-30 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/1990720/mexico-state-level-public-expenditure-review-case-guanajuato http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15395 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Latin America & Caribbean Mexico