Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008
This public expenditure analysis for Aceh in 2008 states that the Government of Aceh has received a Special Autonomy Fund to give greater opportunities to build infrastructure and public services and promote economic development. Budget allocation...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION APR ASSET MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY AVERAGE CONTRIBUTIONS BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET BALANCE BUDGET CLASSIFICATION BUDGET POLICY BUDGET PREPARATION BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES CONSULTATION PROCESSES CONTINGENCY CONTRIBUTION CURRENT PRICES DATA COLLECTION DEBT DEPOSITS DIRECT EXPENDITURE DIRECT EXPENDITURES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY FUNDS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL REVENUE FISCAL SIDE FUEL TAXES GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SPENDING HIGHER ALLOCATIONS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES IMPROVING BUDGET ALLOCATIONS INCOME INCOME TAX INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS ISSUANCE LAWS LEGISLATIVE BUDGET LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LITERACY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL TAXES MAINTENANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONTHLY TRANSFERS NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NET REVENUE NONTAX REVENUE OWN SOURCE REVENUE PENSION PLENARY DISCUSSION POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL SPENDING PUBLIC PUBLIC CAPITAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS REORGANIZATION RESERVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVENUE SHARING ROADS SALARY SALARY PAYMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS SECTORAL EXPENDITURE SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCES SOCIAL OUTCOMES SPENDING LEVELS STOCK EXCHANGE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX REVENUE TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL SPENDING TOTAL SUB-NATIONAL REVENUE TOTAL TAX REVENUE TYPES OF REVENUE UNEXPECTED EXPENSE VALUABLE |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION APR ASSET MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY AVERAGE CONTRIBUTIONS BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET BALANCE BUDGET CLASSIFICATION BUDGET POLICY BUDGET PREPARATION BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES CONSULTATION PROCESSES CONTINGENCY CONTRIBUTION CURRENT PRICES DATA COLLECTION DEBT DEPOSITS DIRECT EXPENDITURE DIRECT EXPENDITURES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY FUNDS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL REVENUE FISCAL SIDE FUEL TAXES GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SPENDING HIGHER ALLOCATIONS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES IMPROVING BUDGET ALLOCATIONS INCOME INCOME TAX INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS ISSUANCE LAWS LEGISLATIVE BUDGET LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LITERACY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL TAXES MAINTENANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONTHLY TRANSFERS NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NET REVENUE NONTAX REVENUE OWN SOURCE REVENUE PENSION PLENARY DISCUSSION POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL SPENDING PUBLIC PUBLIC CAPITAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS REORGANIZATION RESERVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVENUE SHARING ROADS SALARY SALARY PAYMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS SECTORAL EXPENDITURE SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCES SOCIAL OUTCOMES SPENDING LEVELS STOCK EXCHANGE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX REVENUE TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL SPENDING TOTAL SUB-NATIONAL REVENUE TOTAL TAX REVENUE TYPES OF REVENUE UNEXPECTED EXPENSE VALUABLE World Bank Syiah Kuala University Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
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This public expenditure analysis for
Aceh in 2008 states that the Government of Aceh has received
a Special Autonomy Fund to give greater opportunities to
build infrastructure and public services and promote
economic development. Budget allocation for the provincial
government and district went to the main sectors such as
infrastructure, health and agriculture. Indicators of social
output also show the improvement in the provision of public
services. However, major challenges still remain. For one
thing, progress in social outcomes in many cases was still
below the national average. Furthermore, provincial
governments and districts still can not confirm the budget
in accordance with the schedule set by the regulations, or
spend the budget fully in each budget year. In addition,
several important issues related to the implementation of
special autonomy funds are still to be defined clearly. In
line with this, this report sets out the challenges and
obstacles faced by the provincial government and districts
in dealing with the allocation of the budget and financial
management in Aceh. This report also provides
recommendations to help resolve these challenges, by giving
attention to special autonomy in the management of the
Special Fund and the regional budget and validation process
in Aceh. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: General Economy, Macroeconomics and Growth Study |
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World Bank Syiah Kuala University |
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World Bank Syiah Kuala University |
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World Bank |
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Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
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Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
title_full |
Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
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Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
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Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 |
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managing resources for better outcomes in a special autonomy region : aceh public expenditure analysis update 2008 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/10010788/managing-resources-better-outcomes-special-autonomy-region-aceh-public-expenditure-analysis-update-2008 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7976 |
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okr-10986-79762021-04-23T14:02:35Z Managing Resources for Better Outcomes in a Special Autonomy Region : Aceh Public Expenditure Analysis Update 2008 World Bank Syiah Kuala University ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION APR ASSET MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY AVERAGE CONTRIBUTIONS BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET BALANCE BUDGET CLASSIFICATION BUDGET POLICY BUDGET PREPARATION BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES CONSULTATION PROCESSES CONTINGENCY CONTRIBUTION CURRENT PRICES DATA COLLECTION DEBT DEPOSITS DIRECT EXPENDITURE DIRECT EXPENDITURES DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY FUNDS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL REVENUE FISCAL SIDE FUEL TAXES GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SPENDING HIGHER ALLOCATIONS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES IMPROVING BUDGET ALLOCATIONS INCOME INCOME TAX INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS ISSUANCE LAWS LEGISLATIVE BUDGET LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LITERACY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL TAXES MAINTENANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONTHLY TRANSFERS NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NET REVENUE NONTAX REVENUE OWN SOURCE REVENUE PENSION PLENARY DISCUSSION POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL SPENDING PUBLIC PUBLIC CAPITAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS REORGANIZATION RESERVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVENUE SHARING ROADS SALARY SALARY PAYMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS SECTORAL EXPENDITURE SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCES SOCIAL OUTCOMES SPENDING LEVELS STOCK EXCHANGE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX REVENUE TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL SPENDING TOTAL SUB-NATIONAL REVENUE TOTAL TAX REVENUE TYPES OF REVENUE UNEXPECTED EXPENSE VALUABLE This public expenditure analysis for Aceh in 2008 states that the Government of Aceh has received a Special Autonomy Fund to give greater opportunities to build infrastructure and public services and promote economic development. Budget allocation for the provincial government and district went to the main sectors such as infrastructure, health and agriculture. Indicators of social output also show the improvement in the provision of public services. However, major challenges still remain. For one thing, progress in social outcomes in many cases was still below the national average. Furthermore, provincial governments and districts still can not confirm the budget in accordance with the schedule set by the regulations, or spend the budget fully in each budget year. In addition, several important issues related to the implementation of special autonomy funds are still to be defined clearly. In line with this, this report sets out the challenges and obstacles faced by the provincial government and districts in dealing with the allocation of the budget and financial management in Aceh. This report also provides recommendations to help resolve these challenges, by giving attention to special autonomy in the management of the Special Fund and the regional budget and validation process in Aceh. 2012-06-14T13:53:32Z 2012-06-14T13:53:32Z 2008-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/10010788/managing-resources-better-outcomes-special-autonomy-region-aceh-public-expenditure-analysis-update-2008 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7976 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: General Economy, Macroeconomics and Growth Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |