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This paper argues that the World Bank should follow a systemic approach to developing guidance on public expenditure reform. Suggested approaches are to: determine an appropriate role for government and its various agents and specify their partnership with the civil society and the private sector; clarify the goals of reform and specify performance monitoring and evaluation indicators; target unproductive and inequitable expenditures from elimination; emphasize poverty alleviation; and promote equity and adopt general guidelines on policy environment goals for external assistance.

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title:Public Expenditure Reform Under Adjustment Lending : Lessons From World Bank Experiences World Bank Discussion Papers ; 382
author:Huther, Jeff.; Roberts, Sandra; Shah, Anwar.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082134160X
print isbn13:9780821341605
ebook isbn13:9780585213477
language:English
subjectExpenditures, Public--Developing countries, Government spending policy--Developing countries, Loans, Foreign--Developing countries, Economic assistance--Developing countries, World Bank--Developing countries.
publication date:1997
lcc:HJ7980.H88 1997eb
ddc:336.3/9/091724
subject:Expenditures, Public--Developing countries, Government spending policy--Developing countries, Loans, Foreign--Developing countries, Economic assistance--Developing countries, World Bank--Developing countries.
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