Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review
This report concerns about policy briefing and outlines the main findings and policy options associated with the analysis of public spending in terms of equity and allocative efficiency. This Public Expenditure Review (PER) covers the sectors of Ed...
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okr-10986-76482021-04-23T14:02:38Z Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review World Bank European Commission Food and Agriculture Organization United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Development Program World Health Organization AGRICULTURE DATA QUALITY DECENTRALIZATION EDUCATION EQUITY ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY HEALTH PUBLIC SPENDING This report concerns about policy briefing and outlines the main findings and policy options associated with the analysis of public spending in terms of equity and allocative efficiency. This Public Expenditure Review (PER) covers the sectors of Education, Health, Agriculture, and the area of decentralization. The main objective of this Public Expenditure Review is to examine the allocative efficiency and equity of public spending in Angola. Five cross-cutting messages are drawn from the analysis of public spending and fiscal management in the context of this Public Expenditure Review: (i) the need to prepare public spending plans within a multiyear perspective; (ii) the need to improve the efficiency of public spending; (iii) the need to improve the quality of the data on social indicators and on the budget; (iv) the need to observe equity considerations in the preparation of the budget ; and (v) the need for steady progress with decentralization. The first volume, a policy briefing, outlines the main findings and policy options associated with the analysis of public spending in terms of equity and allocative efficiency. The second volume presents a fuller assessment of each sector and on decentralization 2012-06-11T15:22:34Z 2012-06-11T15:22:34Z 2007-12-20 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8996474/angola-public-expenditure-review-vol-2-3-sectoral-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7648 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 Africa Angola |
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This report concerns about policy
briefing and outlines the main findings and policy options
associated with the analysis of public spending in terms of
equity and allocative efficiency. This Public Expenditure
Review (PER) covers the sectors of Education, Health,
Agriculture, and the area of decentralization. The main
objective of this Public Expenditure Review is to examine
the allocative efficiency and equity of public spending in
Angola. Five cross-cutting messages are drawn from the
analysis of public spending and fiscal management in the
context of this Public Expenditure Review: (i) the need to
prepare public spending plans within a multiyear
perspective; (ii) the need to improve the efficiency of
public spending; (iii) the need to improve the quality of
the data on social indicators and on the budget; (iv) the
need to observe equity considerations in the preparation of
the budget ; and (v) the need for steady progress with
decentralization. The first volume, a policy briefing,
outlines the main findings and policy options associated
with the analysis of public spending in terms of equity and
allocative efficiency. The second volume presents a fuller
assessment of each sector and on decentralization |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review |
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World Bank European Commission Food and Agriculture Organization United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Development Program World Health Organization |
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World Bank European Commission Food and Agriculture Organization United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Development Program World Health Organization |
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World Bank |
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Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review |
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Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review |
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Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review |
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Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review |
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Angola : Public Expenditure Review, Volume 2. Sectoral Review |
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angola : public expenditure review, volume 2. sectoral review |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8996474/angola-public-expenditure-review-vol-2-3-sectoral-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7648 |
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