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Cambodia - More Efficient Government Spending for Strong and Inclusive Growth : Integrated Fiduciary Assessment and Public Expenditure Review

2011

World Bank


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World Bank
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Government budgets; Performance indicator; Performance indicators; Government policy; Domestic credit; Tax revenue; Central bank; Net lending; Public expenditure policy; Government spending; Total expenditures; Internal controls; Tax administration; Tax credits; Composition of public spending; Budget preparation; Budget law; Tax rate; Health expenditures; Tax revenues; Public expenditures; Budgetary allocation; Financial management information system; Financial crises; Fiduciary assessment; Program budgeting; Expenditures on health; Level of public spending; Chart of accounts; Debt sustainability; Public money; Government debt; Tax system; Tax payments; Structural reforms; Domestic debt; Health ministry; Program managers; Debt service; Tax base; Domestic demand; Net inflows; Macroeconomic indicators; Capital projects; Service delivery; Public financial management; Private providers; Poverty profile; National bank; Division of labor; Financing arrangements; Annual budget; Government expenditures; Net present value; Health sector; Foreign grants; Import duties; Government expenditure; Government deposits; Real exchange rate; Medium-term expenditure; Government budget; National budget; Capital investments; Reform agenda; Financial systems; Ministry of economy; Effectiveness of government; Public resources; Fiscal accounts; Efficiency of public spending; Financial management information; External aid; Public expenditure review; Macroeconomic management; Education services; Fiscal deficit; Fiscal policy; Effectiveness of government spending; External assistance; Social exclusion; Tax incentives; Health spending; External shocks; Tax exemptions; Financial markets; Total expenditure; Financial system; Public management; Government priorities; Public investments; Domestic investment; Public expenditure tracking; Government revenues; Sustainability analysis; Import taxes; Financial information; Public employees; Fiscal implications; Government guarantees; Budget credibility; Financial accountability; Capital expenditures; Fiscal impact; Corporate income taxes; Cash balance; Debt management; Fiscal sustainability; Public funding; Programs; Public finances; Reform program; Public private partnerships; Ratio of revenues; Domestic borrowing; Quality of education; Efficiency of government spending; Domestic market; Fiscal framework; Contingent obligations; Fiscal deficits; External grants; Effectiveness of public spending; Exchange reserves; Foreign exchange; Effectiveness of service delivery; Medical supplies; Expenditure data; Public infrastructure; Local currency; Capital spending; Health outcomes; Capital inflows; Financial support; Annual rate; Net capital; Foreign borrowing; Tax collection; Private spending; Cash balances; Budgetary resources; Budget allocation; Transparency; Financial management information systems; Accountability mechanisms; Financial position; Prudent use; Fiscal prudence; Education expenditures; Macroeconomic stability; Composition of government spending; Donor collaboration; Government bonds; Tax evasion; Government outlays; Financial information system; Budget envelope; Public spending; Education spending; Health centers; Donor funding; Access to capital markets; Budget allocations; Fiscal balance; Efficiency gains; Medium-term expenditure framework
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