أجريس - النظام الدولي للعلوم الزراعية والتكنولوجيا

Russian federation : Social Expenditure and Fiscal Federalism in Russia

2011

World Bank


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World Bank
مواضيع أخرى
Outcome indicator; Expenditure efficiency; Budgetary funds; Primary health care; General practitioners; Financial crisis; Fiscal federalism; Poor health; Perverse incentives; Reform project; Regional ranking; Municipalities; Budget legislation; Regional governments; Health expenditures; Reform agenda; Education system; Rich regions; Health insurance fund; Life expectancy; Regional budgets; Education policies; Regional analysis; Ministry of finance; Matching grants; Poorer regions; Capita allocation; Fiscal capacity; Regional variations; Capita across regions; Social protection expenditures; Service providers; Federal grants; Public sector spending; Public employment; Efficiency of public spending; Regional price; Performance measurement; Fiscal pressures; Budget code; Health outcomes; Public funding; Efficiency gains; Local budgets; Volume of inputs; Poor families; Regional diversity; Disabilities; Higher expenditure; Budget constraint; Decentralization process; Equity of public spending; Fiscal cost; Total spending; Regional disparities; Budget law; Health sector; Performance indicators; Delivery of health services; Regional inequality; Road traffic; Cost-benefit analysis; Midwifes; Government performance; Total expenditure; Regional administrations; Social expenditures; Expenditure levels; Financial resources; Regional price differences; Expenditures per capita; Fiscal decentralization; Administrative costs; Health spending; Budget deficits; Federal budget; Price index; Quality of education; Access to transportation; Intergovernmental transfers; Regional inequalities; Programs; Regional perspective; Budget efficiency; Sub-national; Human development; Intergovernmental fiscal relations; Public funds; Public service; Total expenditures; Revenue mobilization; Pension reform; Social protection spending; Health indicators; Government budget; Regional education; Injuries; Regional spending; Assignment of responsibilities; Government spending; Social expenditure; Maternal mortality; Public resources; Ability of regions; Fiscal policy; Production function; National priorities; Efficiency in public spending; Ministry of education; Food stamps; Policy environment; Expenditures on health; Fiscal transfers; Public spending levels; Service provision; Social benefits; Employment status; Social assistance; Regional product; Education spending; Access to household; Public service delivery; Education reform; Intergovernmental relations; Provision of services; Allocation of resources; Efficiency incentives; Budget expenditure; Health systems; Average wages; Equity considerations; Budget allocation; Efficiency improvements; Entitlements; Nurses; Regional authorities; Regional variation; Expenditure per capita; Expenditure per student; Fiscal envelope; Regional level; Public expenditures; Performance evaluation; Government expenditure; Provision of education services; Tax capacity; Government outlays; Regional system; Cost-effectiveness; Health expenditure; International comparisons; Education expenditures; Public expenditure review; Budget envelope; Levels of efficiency; Health policy; Regional differences; Budget amendments; Assignment of expenditure responsibilities; Fiscal savings; Pension fund
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