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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington : World Bank Publications
    UID:
    gbv_1659088917
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (175 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781464802959 , 9781464802942
    Series Statement: World Bank Study
    Content: Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1Strategic Context; Introduction; Political Developments; Figures; Figure 1.1 Annual Documented Civilian Deaths from Violence, 2003-12; The Macroeconomic Context; Figure 1.2 GDP Growth Rate, 1998-2012; Figure 1.3 Inflation Rate, 2005-12; Figure 1.4 Oil Production and Exports Recovery, 2006-12; Figure 1.5 Oil Prices Before and After Financial Crisis, 2006-12; Figure 1.6 Sources of Total Revenues, Average, 2005-12; Poverty and Social Conditions; Figure 1.7 Government Spending, 2005-12
    Content: Figure 1.8 Gross Public Debt, 2005-12Figure 1.9 Current Account Balance, 2005-12; Tables; Table 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators, 2000, 2005, and Latest Data; Prospects; Figure 1.10 Poverty Incidence and Access to Social Services in Urban and Rural Areas, 2012; Strategic Challenge; Notes; Chapter 2Redirecting Government Expenditure; Introduction; The Size of the Government; Figure 2.1 General Government Total Expenditure, 2005-12; Government Revenues and Main Revenue Management Issues; Table 2.1 Budget: Revenues, 2005-12; Figure 2.2 Revenues and Expenditures, 2008-12
    Content: Figure 2.3 Managing Oil RevenuesGeneral Government Expenditure; Figure 2.4 Economic Composition of Public Expenditure, Average, 2005-10; Figure 2.5 High Oil Prices/Revenues Translate into High Wage Bill, 2005-10; Figure 2.6 Compensation of Employees, 2005-10; Table 2.2 Budget: Subsidies, Social Benefits, and Pensions, 2005-12; Figure 2.7 Plan for Phasing Out of Public Distribution System and Phasing in of Social Safety Net System, 2010-14; Table 2.3 Transfers to State-Owned Enterprises; Table 2.4 Economic Composition of Government Expenditure, 2005-11
    Content: Table 2.5 Public Investment Budget, 2005-10Table 2.6 Sector Allocations, by Activity in the 2011 Budget: Transport and Communications Sector; Figure 2.8 Recurrent and Capital Budgets: Original Allocations and Actual Spending, 2005-12; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget, by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Figure 2.9 Education Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2005-09; Figure 2.10 Education Expenditure as a Share in Total Budget, 2005-09
    Content: Figure 2.11 Per Capita Education Expenditure, 2005-10Figure 2.12 Education Sector Spending, 2005-14; Figure 2.13 Education Sector Staffing, 2005-11; Figure 2.14 Ministry of Education Staffing Growth in Level 4 and Below, 2005-11; Table 2.8 Estimates of Students and Nontertiary Public Servants, 2005-11; Conclusions and Proposed Work; Notes; Chapter 3From Strategy to Execution; Introduction; From Strategy to Resource Allocation; Table 3.1 Allocation of NDP Investments, by Sector/Region; Box; Box 3.1 Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers in Iraq; Commitment Devices
    Content: Public Investment Framework
    Content: This Public Expenditure Review (PER) provides an integrated perspective on Iraq's need to provide better public service delivery, while maintaining macroeconomic stability and fiscal discipline. The achievement of these objectives unfolds within a challenging context of revenue volatility, the need to diversify the economy, weak accountability mechanisms, and residual conflict. Reflecting these challenges, key socio-economic developmental indicators are stalled or even declining despite rapid growth in public spending. Indeed, the review shows that growth in spending has not been matched by ab
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1Strategic Context; Introduction; Political Developments; Figures; Figure 1.1 Annual Documented Civilian Deaths from Violence, 2003-12; The Macroeconomic Context; Figure 1.2 GDP Growth Rate, 1998-2012; Figure 1.3 Inflation Rate, 2005-12; Figure 1.4 Oil Production and Exports Recovery, 2006-12; Figure 1.5 Oil Prices Before and After Financial Crisis, 2006-12; Figure 1.6 Sources of Total Revenues, Average, 2005-12; Poverty and Social Conditions; Figure 1.7 Government Spending, 2005-12 , Figure 1.8 Gross Public Debt, 2005-12Figure 1.9 Current Account Balance, 2005-12; Tables; Table 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators, 2000, 2005, and Latest Data; Prospects; Figure 1.10 Poverty Incidence and Access to Social Services in Urban and Rural Areas, 2012; Strategic Challenge; Notes; Chapter 2Redirecting Government Expenditure; Introduction; The Size of the Government; Figure 2.1 General Government Total Expenditure, 2005-12; Government Revenues and Main Revenue Management Issues; Table 2.1 Budget: Revenues, 2005-12; Figure 2.2 Revenues and Expenditures, 2008-12 , Figure 2.3 Managing Oil RevenuesGeneral Government Expenditure; Figure 2.4 Economic Composition of Public Expenditure, Average, 2005-10; Figure 2.5 High Oil Prices/Revenues Translate into High Wage Bill, 2005-10; Figure 2.6 Compensation of Employees, 2005-10; Table 2.2 Budget: Subsidies, Social Benefits, and Pensions, 2005-12; Figure 2.7 Plan for Phasing Out of Public Distribution System and Phasing in of Social Safety Net System, 2010-14; Table 2.3 Transfers to State-Owned Enterprises; Table 2.4 Economic Composition of Government Expenditure, 2005-11 , Table 2.5 Public Investment Budget, 2005-10Table 2.6 Sector Allocations, by Activity in the 2011 Budget: Transport and Communications Sector; Figure 2.8 Recurrent and Capital Budgets: Original Allocations and Actual Spending, 2005-12; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget, by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Figure 2.9 Education Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2005-09; Figure 2.10 Education Expenditure as a Share in Total Budget, 2005-09 , Figure 2.11 Per Capita Education Expenditure, 2005-10Figure 2.12 Education Sector Spending, 2005-14; Figure 2.13 Education Sector Staffing, 2005-11; Figure 2.14 Ministry of Education Staffing Growth in Level 4 and Below, 2005-11; Table 2.8 Estimates of Students and Nontertiary Public Servants, 2005-11; Conclusions and Proposed Work; Notes; Chapter 3From Strategy to Execution; Introduction; From Strategy to Resource Allocation; Table 3.1 Allocation of NDP Investments, by Sector/Region; Box; Box 3.1 Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers in Iraq; Commitment Devices , Public Investment Framework
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781464802942
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781464802942
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    UID:
    almafu_9958123717702883
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781464802959 , 1464802955
    Series Statement: World Bank Study
    Content: This Public Expenditure Review (PER) provides an integrated perspective on Iraq's need to provide better public service delivery, while maintaining macroeconomic stability and fiscal discipline. The achievement of these objectives unfolds within a challenging context of revenue volatility, the need to diversify the economy, weak accountability mechanisms, and residual conflict. Reflecting these challenges, key socio-economic developmental indicators are stalled or even declining despite rapid growth in public spending. Indeed, the review shows that growth in spending has not been matched by
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Strategic Context; Introduction; Political Developments; Figures; Figure 1.1 Annual Documented Civilian Deaths from Violence, 2003-12; The Macroeconomic Context; Figure 1.2 GDP Growth Rate, 1998-2012; Figure 1.3 Inflation Rate, 2005-12; Figure 1.4 Oil Production and Exports Recovery, 2006-12; Figure 1.5 Oil Prices Before and After Financial Crisis, 2006-12; Figure 1.6 Sources of Total Revenues, Average, 2005-12; Poverty and Social Conditions; Figure 1.7 Government Spending, 2005-12 , Figure 1.8 Gross Public Debt, 2005-12 Figure 1.9 Current Account Balance, 2005-12; Tables; Table 1.1 Poverty and Social Indicators, 2000, 2005, and Latest Data; Prospects; Figure 1.10 Poverty Incidence and Access to Social Services in Urban and Rural Areas, 2012; Strategic Challenge; Notes; Chapter 2 Redirecting Government Expenditure; Introduction; The Size of the Government; Figure 2.1 General Government Total Expenditure, 2005-12; Government Revenues and Main Revenue Management Issues; Table 2.1 Budget: Revenues, 2005-12; Figure 2.2 Revenues and Expenditures, 2008-12 , Figure 2.3 Managing Oil Revenues General Government Expenditure; Figure 2.4 Economic Composition of Public Expenditure, Average, 2005-10; Figure 2.5 High Oil Prices/Revenues Translate into High Wage Bill, 2005-10; Figure 2.6 Compensation of Employees, 2005-10; Table 2.2 Budget: Subsidies, Social Benefits, and Pensions, 2005-12; Figure 2.7 Plan for Phasing Out of Public Distribution System and Phasing in of Social Safety Net System, 2010-14; Table 2.3 Transfers to State-Owned Enterprises; Table 2.4 Economic Composition of Government Expenditure, 2005-11 , Table 2.5 Public Investment Budget, 2005-10 Table 2.6 Sector Allocations, by Activity in the 2011 Budget: Transport and Communications Sector; Figure 2.8 Recurrent and Capital Budgets: Original Allocations and Actual Spending, 2005-12; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget, by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Table 2.7 Functional Classification of Budget by Recurrent and Capital Spending, 2005-11; Figure 2.9 Education Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2005-09; Figure 2.10 Education Expenditure as a Share in Total Budget, 2005-09 , Figure 2.11 Per Capita Education Expenditure, 2005-10 Figure 2.12 Education Sector Spending, 2005-14; Figure 2.13 Education Sector Staffing, 2005-11; Figure 2.14 Ministry of Education Staffing Growth in Level 4 and Below, 2005-11; Table 2.8 Estimates of Students and Nontertiary Public Servants, 2005-11; Conclusions and Proposed Work; Notes; Chapter 3 From Strategy to Execution; Introduction; From Strategy to Resource Allocation; Table 3.1 Allocation of NDP Investments, by Sector/Region; Box; Box 3.1 Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers in Iraq; Commitment Devices , Public Investment Framework , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781464802942
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1464802947
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington DC : Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department (MNSPR), Middle East and North Africa Region
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048264195
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781464802942
    Note: "Report No. 68682-IQ. - Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    UID:
    gbv_1759274291
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781464802942
    Series Statement: World Bank Study
    Content: The report is organized as follows. Chapter one sets out the strategic context for Iraq, including the evolving political situation, macroeconomic context, and poverty and social conditions. Chapter two analyzes the trends in, and composition of, public expenditure, both from economic and functional perspectives. This chapter discusses the efficiency of public expenditure in Iraq (that is, through benchmarking as well as direct output comparisons) and identifies, on the basis of analysis, key sectors for further in-depth assessment for the second phase. It also looks at revenue management issues drawing on the Country Economic Memorandum (CEM). Chapter three examines strategic prioritization and budget execution issues in Iraq. In particular, it reviews the national development priorities, as articulated in the National Development Plan (NDP) and poverty reduction strategy (PRS), and examines the strategic orientation of public expenditures, that is, to what extent public expenditure priorities relate to Iraq s development plan. This chapter also focuses on public investment in Iraq, analyzes key issues against efficient and effective use of investment budget, and proposes actions for an effective Public Investment Management (PIM) system. Chapter four analyzes efficiency of public spending in electricity sector and discusses public service delivery issues while chapter five focuses on efficiency and equity issues in public expenditure on health
    Note: Iraq , Middle East and North Africa , English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington DC :Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department (MNSPR), Middle East and North Africa Region,
    UID:
    almahu_9949191486602882
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    ISBN: 9781464802942
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Note: "Report No. 68682-IQ."
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9781464802942
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9948319190602882
    Format: 1 online resource (175 pages) : , illustrations, tables.
    ISBN: 9781464802959 (e-book)
    Series Statement: World Bank Study
    Additional Edition: Print version: Republic of Iraq public expenditure review : towards more efficient spending for better service delivery. Washington, District of Columbia : World Bank Group, c2014 ISBN 9781464802942
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Online Resource
    Washington DC :Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department (MNSPR), Middle East and North Africa Region,
    UID:
    almafu_990048851740402883
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 9781464802942 , 9781464802959
    Language: English
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