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As a follow-up to the first Public Expenditure Review (PER), this note reviews fiscal management by the Government of National Unity (GoNU) through 2008 budget performance, including pro-poor spending, and how do its main features compare to the fiscal management under the first phase of the...
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. The purpose is to assess the PFM system performance of Jonglei State in South Sudan. This report feeds into a Country … Fiduciary Risk Assessment (CIFA) along with a South Sudan Public Expenditure Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment country … procurement assessment report being prepared by a World Bank team on Republic of the Republic of South Sudan (GRSS's) procurement …
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The purpose of the public finance management assessment of South Sudan s Unity State is to assess the Public Finance … South Sudan (GRSS) framework; 2) an electronic payroll system was established during 2010; 3) an integrated financial …
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being conducted in South Sudan: the others focus on Government of Republic of South Sudan (GRSS), Unity State, Jonglei State …
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(PEFA) assessments being conducted in South Sudan. The PEFA assessment is focused on the PFM systems of NBGSG in South Sudan …
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. Politicians can overcome their credibility deficit in two ways. First, they can build reputations. This requires that they fulfill … commitments to their clients. Endogenizing credibility in this way, the authors find that targeted transfers and corruption are …-electoral promises. They also argue that in the absence of political credibility, political reliance on patrons enhances welfare in the …
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"Tax expenditures, in the form of tax provisions, are government expenditures. They are conceptually and functionally distinct from those tax provisions whose purpose is to raise revenue. Tax expenditure programs are comparable to entitlement programs. Therefore, tax expenditures must be...
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