Azerbaijan : World Bank Country-Level Engagement on Governance and Anticorruption

Autor: Wescott, Clay, Desai, Raj, Talvitie, Antti
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
HIGHWAY PROJECT
FISCAL REFORMS
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
DECISION-MAKING
RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION
ROAD
PRESIDENCY
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY
PRESIDENTS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BRIBE
MUNICIPALITIES
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FRAUD
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL SERVICES
DONOR RESOURCES
REORGANIZATION
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
TRANSPARENCY
SERVICE DELIVERY
STATE PROCUREMENT
PENSIONS
GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
LAWYER
BASIC SERVICE
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
PATRONAGE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FISCAL PRESSURE
PROPERTY RIGHTS
NEW MARKET
GOVERNANCE REFORM
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
DISTRICTS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
TAX COLLECTIONS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
MINISTER
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DISCRETION
WEALTH
LOCAL ROADS
TAX RATE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
EMPOWERMENT
INVESTMENT PLAN
STATE ENTERPRISES
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
ECONOMIC INITIATIVES
AUDITS
ZERO TOLERANCE
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
DISCRETIONARY POWERS
LEGAL SYSTEM
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
INCOME TAX
BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
JUDICIARY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
CIVIL SERVANTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
POLICE
CABINET OF MINISTERS
JUSTICE
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC RESOURCES
DONOR FUNDS
DIVERSIFICATION
START-UPS
CRIMINAL
INITIATIVE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
UNION
PRIVATIZATION
LOAN
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
AUTOMATIC TELLER
FIDUCIARY STANDARDS
ENROLLMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY
BUDGETARY RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
ANTICORRUPTION
LENDING PORTFOLIO
TRANSPORT
LAWS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
MONEY LAUNDERING
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
LEADERSHIP
ACCOUNTABILITY
ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS
INTERNAL AUDIT
STATE INSTITUTIONS
FAMILIES
OPERATIONAL RISK
BUSINESS ENABLING
TRANSACTION COSTS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TRAINING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
BEST PRACTICE
FINANCIAL SECTOR
BANK LENDING
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
GOVERNMENT DECISION
TERRORISM
VEHICLE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
NATIONS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
CRIME
POLITICAL LEADERS
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
BALANCE SHEETS
INTEGRITY
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
AUDITING
ASSETS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL SECTOR
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT LAW
REPRESENTATIVES
RISK MANAGEMENT
SANCTIONS
CONSTITUENCIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
REGULATORY REGIMES
BORROWER
DEMOCRACY
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ENACTMENT
MEDIA
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
CIVIL SERVICE
PUBLIC SECTOR
CREDITS
DECENTRALIZATION OBJECTIVES
INEQUALITY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
INVESTIGATION
DISCLOSURE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT EFFORTS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
TRANSIT
FUEL
SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCOUNTING
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
HIGHWAY
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
INSURANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
BUREAUCRACY
PUBLIC POLICY
TRAFFIC
LEGISLATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
HOLDING COMPANIES
GLOBAL INITIATIVES
ANTICORRUPTION ISSUES
SAVINGS
TAX SHARING
ADB
CAPACITY BUILDING
TAX ADMINISTRATION
REFUGEES
ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
ETHICS
EXPENDITURE
HUMAN RESOURCE
TAX CODE
ADVISORY SERVICES
EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
Popis: Azerbaijan is a secular, majority-Shiite, oil and gas-rich country whose per-capita income quadrupled in real terms during the period 2004-10. While rising incomes have reduced poverty, steps towards a more secure, diversified economy are held back by a public sector that rests on vested interests, patronage-based incentive structures, and ingrained patterns of behavior that include significant rent extraction, particularly from the non-oil economy, with minimal checks and balances from Parliament, the private sector, and civil society. Bank engagement in Azerbaijan at the country level focused on areas which had government support. Some modest results have been achieved, even though in many cases modern laws and practices were adopted without adequate plans for implementation. At the project level, the Bank has supported the strengthening of project implementation units (PIUs) and tools for monitoring, and governance and institutional filters have signaled that Governance and Anticorruption (GAC) processes need to be embedded in the Bank projects. At the sector level, the Bank's work was highly relevant in supporting oil revenue transparency, primary education, roads, and the development of safeguards. It was substantially relevant in public financial management, and private sector development and procurement. Bank engagement was moderately relevant in decentralization, civil service reform, and accountability institutions.
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