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Samoa Public Expenditure Review Notes : Taking Stock of Expenditure Trends from FY06-FY12

2014

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Spending levels; Economic policy; Economic growth rates; Financial management; Performance management; Resource flows; Sectoral expenditure; Expenditure item; Expenditure levels; Expenditure program; Government spending; Recurrent expenditure; Medical treatment; Life expectancy; Budget deficit; Public expenditure analysis; Fiscal target; Public service delivery; Exogenous shocks; Sector budget; Midwifery; Hospital services; Tax revenues; Financial management information system; Credit facility; Expenditure growth; Health care spending; Expenditure commitments; Budget execution; Medium term expenditure; Tax policy; Debt sustainability; Ministry of finance; Expenditure priorities; Pension fund; Forward estimates; Universal access; Public sector employees; Primary schools; Service provider; Infrastructure projects; Fiscal systems; Nursing; Debt service; Capital expenditure; Capital projects; Service providers; Service delivery; Personnel expenditure; Budget proposals; Childbirth; Annual budget; Total spending; Health sector; Expenditure management; Community nursing; Higher interest; Government expenditure; Real exchange rate; Government funding; Government budget; National budget; Reform agenda; Revenue growth; Capital investment; Health expenditure; Community health; Sector policies; Financial management information; Public expenditure review; Sector policy; Fiscal deficit; Expenditure plans; Fiscal policy; Health spending; Diphtheria; Annual budgets; External shocks; Budget support; Domestic revenue; Health outcome; Donor financing; Total expenditure; Public health professionals; Domestic expenditure; Commodity prices; Government priorities; Operational costs; Administrative functions; Public spending levels; Public investments; Expenditure outcomes; Economic shocks; Budget framework; Aggregate fiscal; Sector programs; Sustainability analysis; Debt burden; Interest payments; Public service; Budget policy; Capital budget; Fiscal consolidation; Tax effort; Debt ratio; Debt management; Expenditure policy; Fiscal sustainability; Nurses; Health promotion; Public finances; Programs; Costs of government; Child health services; Budget estimates; Fiscal pressures; International comparisons; Public agencies; External financing; Fiscal strategy; Higher interest payments; Quality of education; Secondary schools; Aggregate fiscal discipline; Expenditure allocations; External grants; Clinics; Sectoral policy; Sector expenditure; External loans; Government grants; Capital spending; Fiscal projections; Health outcomes; Public sector employment; Budget formulation; Administrative costs; Administration costs; Central government employment; Public funds; Cash balances; External borrowing; Budget strategy; Budget allocation; Accountability mechanisms; Financial position; Government consumption; Prudent fiscal management; Budget planning; Expenditures; Expenditure plan; Fiscal position; Budget process; Budget deficits; Public spending; Education spending; Education budget; Audit office; Health centers; Expenditure area; Monetary policy; Donor funding; Civil servants; Public healthcare; Sector output; Fiscal commitments; Tax burden
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2014-09-15
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