Zimbabwe is at a critical juncture.
After dollarization and favorable economic factors fueled
arecovery during 2009-12, Zimbabwe today faces slowing
growth, a financial...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 116350Date: January 1, 2016
Public Expenditure Review (PER) in
Zambia addresses the efficiency and equity of the macrolevel
policy framework, budget allocations, and budget execution
for primary...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 103949Date: December 1, 2015
Zambia’s economy has experienced steady
growth over the past years, and the Ministry of Education,
Science, Vocational Training and Early Education (MESVTEE)
continues...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 103781Date: December 1, 2015Author:
Saeki,Hiroshi ;
Hong,Seo Yeon ;
Gardner,Lauren Marie ;
Nomura,Shinsaku ;
Kadiresan,Kundhavi ;
Bashir,Sajitha
Zambia has seen remarkable improvement
in almost all economic sectors as a result of sustained
favorable economic policy in the past decade or so. The
education sector...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 103780Date: December 1, 2015Author:
Saeki,Hiroshi ;
Hong,Seo Yeon ;
Gardner,Lauren Marie ;
Nomura,Shinsaku ;
Kadiresan,Kundhavi ;
Bashir,Sajitha
FYR Macedonia is a small, open economy
with solid economic growth. It reached independence in 1991.
Though it was the first among the six countries in South
East Europe...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 93913Date: November 23, 2015Author:
Davies-Cole,Nancy Sabina ;
Doemeland,Doerte ;
Shimbov,Bojan
A sound education sector is fundamental
for the economic, social, and political transformation of
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The DRC has achieved
significant...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: ACS14542Date: October 1, 2015Author:
Feda,Kebede ;
Savrimootoo,Tanya June ;
Miningou,Elise Wendlassida ;
Kalindula,Sabiti
Panama has experienced impressive and
significant economic growth, emerging as one of the better
performers in Central America in recent years and one of the
fastest...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 102301Date: July 6, 2015Author:
Acosta,Pablo Ariel ;
Almeida,Rita Kullberg ;
Lao Peña, Christine ;
Carpio,Carmen ;
Monsalve Montiel,Emma Mercedes ;
Otero,Diego Postigo ;
Santiago Bench,Natalia ;
Lindert,Kathy A.
The images of flattened buildings and
tent cities that dominated the news following the Haitian
earthquake of January 12, 2010 triggered an emergency
response from the...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: ACS14253Date: June 29, 2015
El Salvador’s development over the past
decade has been dichotomous. On the one hand, economic
growth has remained persistently low, employment and labor
force participation...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 98796Date: June 29, 2015Author:
Acosta,Pablo Ariel ;
Almeida,Rita Kullberg ;
Peña, Christine Lao ;
Alonso,Juan Diego
Since the global economic and financial
crisis of 2008, Serbia has struggled with a weak economy and
a deteriorating fiscal position. Until 2008, fiscal deficits
were...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 96451Date: June 27, 2015
Management of the primary education
system in Madagascar follows a centralized model, supported
by de-concentrated services. Education is divided into (a)
preschool,...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 98186Date: June 24, 2015
Since the crisis, the health sector has
suffered from a lack of strategic leadership. From 2009 to
2014, there were four Ministers of Health appointed, The
objectives...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 98188Date: June 22, 2015
Agricultural expenditure is critical to
the transformation of the agricultural sector in Nigeria.
Yet spending on agriculture remains at low levels in spite
of the sector’s...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 97888Date: June 16, 2015Author:
Olomola,Aderibigbe S. ;
Mogues,Tewodaj ;
Olofinbiyi, Tolulope ;
Nwoko,Chinedum ;
Udoh Edet,Joshua ;
Alabi,Reuben Adeolu ;
Onu,Justice Inyanda ;
Woldeyohannes, Sileshi
The evolution of Costa Rica’s social
sectors over the past decade has been dichotomous. On the
one hand, economic growth has remained relatively high,
however poverty...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 97416Date: June 14, 2015Author:
Acosta,Pablo Ariel
This Public Expenditures Management and
Financial Accountability Report of the Democratic Republic
of Congo specifies that the economic policy followed during
the p...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 96172Date: June 1, 2015Author:
Bou Habib,Chadi
This report is an update to a public
expenditure review (PER) for Bangladesh undertaken in 2010.
It aims to analyze the major spending trends since (and
before) the...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 97067Date: June 1, 2015Author:
Davies,Simon
Georgia has an impressive growth record
but social vulnerabilities persist. It remains a challenge
to tackle social vulnerabilities within a sustained
macroeconomic...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 96524Date: June 1, 2015
Agriculture is vital to
Moldova’s economy. It accounts for 14 percent of
gross domestic product (GDP) and employs 25 percent of the
labor force; together with...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 98554Date: May 1, 2015Author:
Skrok,Emilia ;
Razafimandimby,Luc
The Timor-Leste Government’s
2011-2013 strategic development plan (SDP) outlines its plan
for achieving upper-middle income country status, with a
secure, well-educated,...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: AUS6142Date: March 1, 2015Author:
Beck,Hans Anand ;
Wilde, Daniel ;
Martins De Jesus Carvalho,Epifanio Alarico
This agriculture public expenditure
review (AgPER) provides key background information and
guidance in this endeavor by presenting and analyzing
historic data on public...
Type: Public Expenditure ReviewReport#: 97403Date: February 1, 2015
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