Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report

The Kyrgyz Republic suffered severe shocks during the early years of independence, loosing its traditional markets in the Former Soviet Union republics, as well as substantial transfers and subsidies from the Soviet Union, that included a falling G...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Public Expenditure Review
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
ADB
CDF
CPI
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/3060436/kyrgyz-republic-public-expenditure-review-fiscal-policies-growth-poverty-reduction-vol-1-2-main-report
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topic ADB
AUDITING
BORROWING
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET EXPENDITURES
CDF
CIVIL SERVICE
COAL
CONSENSUS
CONSOLIDATION
CORRUPTION
CPI
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DISTORTED INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISHING
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSURANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LEGISLATION
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
PENSIONS
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE SUBSIDIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PURCHASING POWER
REFORM PROGRAMS
RENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR
REPUBLICS
REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE PERFORMANCE
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SOCIAL EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SUBSIDIES
STATE ASSETS
STATE BANKS
STATE BUDGET
STATE PROPERTY
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUE
TAXATION
TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES; PUBLIC EXPENDITURES & THE POOR; FISCAL POLICY; FISCAL REFORMS; EXTERNAL DEBT; REFORM POLICY; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; POVERTY INCIDENCE; ABSOLUTE POVERTY; FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS; SERVICE DELIVERY; POLICY IMPLEMENTATION; PERFORMANCE INDICATORS; MONITORING CRITERIA; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; QUANTITATIVE DATA; COMPETITIVENESS; POVERTY REDUCTION; PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT; SECTORAL ALLOCATION; SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT; EXTERNAL FINANCE; EXTERNAL GRANTS;
spellingShingle ADB
AUDITING
BORROWING
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET EXPENDITURES
CDF
CIVIL SERVICE
COAL
CONSENSUS
CONSOLIDATION
CORRUPTION
CPI
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DISTORTED INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISHING
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSURANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LEGISLATION
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
PENSIONS
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE SUBSIDIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PURCHASING POWER
REFORM PROGRAMS
RENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR
REPUBLICS
REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE PERFORMANCE
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SOCIAL EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SUBSIDIES
STATE ASSETS
STATE BANKS
STATE BUDGET
STATE PROPERTY
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUE
TAXATION
TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES; PUBLIC EXPENDITURES & THE POOR; FISCAL POLICY; FISCAL REFORMS; EXTERNAL DEBT; REFORM POLICY; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; POVERTY INCIDENCE; ABSOLUTE POVERTY; FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS; SERVICE DELIVERY; POLICY IMPLEMENTATION; PERFORMANCE INDICATORS; MONITORING CRITERIA; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; QUANTITATIVE DATA; COMPETITIVENESS; POVERTY REDUCTION; PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT; SECTORAL ALLOCATION; SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT; EXTERNAL FINANCE; EXTERNAL GRANTS;
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Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Kyrgyz Republic
description The Kyrgyz Republic suffered severe shocks during the early years of independence, loosing its traditional markets in the Former Soviet Union republics, as well as substantial transfers and subsidies from the Soviet Union, that included a falling GDP during the first five years of transition. These circumstances prompted the Kyrgyz Republic to adopt a wide range of reforms to accelerate the transition to a market economy, emphasizing price and trade liberalization, and the shift of ownership of state assets to the private sector, including land, and most state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Since the mid-l990s, the economy has shown steady signs of recovery. Despite these favorable developments, the Kyrgyz Republic remains the second poorest of the FSU republics, and one of the poorest countries in the world. Absolute poverty affected about half of the population in spite of progress made in 2001, and, although poverty is highest in rural areas, there are large regional disparities, where transient poverty is high as a result of high consumption volatility. Access to public services such as water and sewerage, electricity, district heating, and telecommunication services, is very low. This Public Expenditure Review (PER) has sought to provide a strategic framework for fiscal adjustment and public expenditure reform, consistent with the government's objectives for accelerated growth and poverty reduction. The broad contours o f the strategy are: To stabilize the government's finances through stronger revenue, and expenditure management instruments and institutions, as well as through debt relief; to re-align sector policies with the most essential country priorities, with a general thrust toward improving targeted, and efficient use of resources in both social and public infrastructure sectors; to revamp the public administration to improve policy implementation and service delivery; and, to secure external financial support. Given the fragile external debt situation and the extent of poverty, priority has to be given to fiscal adjustment and the expenditure reform agenda. Government performance needs to be monitored, particularly at the grass roots levels, through systematic diagnoses of institutional problems, and through quantitative performance indicators, to monitor progress and competition in public service delivery.
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title Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
title_short Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
title_full Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
title_fullStr Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
title_full_unstemmed Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report
title_sort kyrgyz republic - public expenditure review : fiscal policies for growth and poverty reduction, volume 1. main report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/3060436/kyrgyz-republic-public-expenditure-review-fiscal-policies-growth-poverty-reduction-vol-1-2-main-report
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spelling okr-10986-155402021-04-23T14:03:17Z Kyrgyz Republic - Public Expenditure Review : Fiscal Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction, Volume 1. Main Report World Bank ADB AUDITING BORROWING BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET EXPENDITURES CDF CIVIL SERVICE COAL CONSENSUS CONSOLIDATION CORRUPTION CPI DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DISTORTED INCENTIVES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICIES FISHING GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IMPORTS INCOME INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSURANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE LEGISLATION LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONS PENSIONS PRESENT VALUE PRICE SUBSIDIES PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PURCHASING POWER REFORM PROGRAMS RENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR REPUBLICS REVENUE ADMINISTRATION REVENUE COLLECTION REVENUE PERFORMANCE SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SOCIAL EXPENDITURE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SUBSIDIES STATE ASSETS STATE BANKS STATE BUDGET STATE PROPERTY STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TAXATION TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPARENCY WAGES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES; PUBLIC EXPENDITURES & THE POOR; FISCAL POLICY; FISCAL REFORMS; EXTERNAL DEBT; REFORM POLICY; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; POVERTY INCIDENCE; ABSOLUTE POVERTY; FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS; SERVICE DELIVERY; POLICY IMPLEMENTATION; PERFORMANCE INDICATORS; MONITORING CRITERIA; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; QUANTITATIVE DATA; COMPETITIVENESS; POVERTY REDUCTION; PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT; SECTORAL ALLOCATION; SOCIAL SECTOR INVESTMENT; EXTERNAL FINANCE; EXTERNAL GRANTS; The Kyrgyz Republic suffered severe shocks during the early years of independence, loosing its traditional markets in the Former Soviet Union republics, as well as substantial transfers and subsidies from the Soviet Union, that included a falling GDP during the first five years of transition. These circumstances prompted the Kyrgyz Republic to adopt a wide range of reforms to accelerate the transition to a market economy, emphasizing price and trade liberalization, and the shift of ownership of state assets to the private sector, including land, and most state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Since the mid-l990s, the economy has shown steady signs of recovery. Despite these favorable developments, the Kyrgyz Republic remains the second poorest of the FSU republics, and one of the poorest countries in the world. Absolute poverty affected about half of the population in spite of progress made in 2001, and, although poverty is highest in rural areas, there are large regional disparities, where transient poverty is high as a result of high consumption volatility. Access to public services such as water and sewerage, electricity, district heating, and telecommunication services, is very low. This Public Expenditure Review (PER) has sought to provide a strategic framework for fiscal adjustment and public expenditure reform, consistent with the government's objectives for accelerated growth and poverty reduction. The broad contours o f the strategy are: To stabilize the government's finances through stronger revenue, and expenditure management instruments and institutions, as well as through debt relief; to re-align sector policies with the most essential country priorities, with a general thrust toward improving targeted, and efficient use of resources in both social and public infrastructure sectors; to revamp the public administration to improve policy implementation and service delivery; and, to secure external financial support. Given the fragile external debt situation and the extent of poverty, priority has to be given to fiscal adjustment and the expenditure reform agenda. Government performance needs to be monitored, particularly at the grass roots levels, through systematic diagnoses of institutional problems, and through quantitative performance indicators, to monitor progress and competition in public service delivery. 2013-09-03T20:49:12Z 2013-09-03T20:49:12Z 2004-03-22 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/3060436/kyrgyz-republic-public-expenditure-review-fiscal-policies-growth-poverty-reduction-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15540 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic