Gabon Economic Update, December 2015 : Protecting the Poor Despite Slower Growth

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
EXTERNAL BALANCE
TAX EXEMPTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICE
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
UNCERTAINTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BUDGET
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH INSURANCE
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
ALLOCATION
TOTAL SPENDING
PROGRAMS
INFLATION
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICIT
DOMESTIC MARKET
CAPITAL SPENDING
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
CASH PAYMENTS
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
ANNUAL BUDGET
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION
BENEFICIARIES
OUTCOMES
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
INCENTIVES
PRIVATE INSURANCE
HEALTH PROGRAM
BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
CAPITAL BUDGET
BALANCE OF TRADE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
FISCAL ACCOUNTS
ALLOCATING PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH SPENDING
TAX REVENUE
SANITATION
INVESTMENT BUDGET
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
TAX POLICY
PUBLIC INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL INCOME
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
CIVIL SERVICE
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL BUDGET
SERVICES
PRICE INDEX
PUBLIC SECTOR
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC DEBT
DEBT
ACCUMULATION OF ARREARS
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR
PRIMARY DEFICITS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SECURITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
NATIONAL AUTHORITIES
PROGRAM DESIGN
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
EXPENDITURE CUTS
MARKET PRICES
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
BUDGET LAW
TAX INCENTIVES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
OLD-AGE
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
ACCOUNTING
PUBLIC WELFARE
MASTER PLAN
NATIONAL AGENCY
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
AGGREGATE DEMAND
CIVIL SERVANTS
FINANCIAL CRISES
FISCAL POLICY
OIL PRICES
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH CARE
EXCHANGE RATE
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
PRIVATE SECTOR
TAX BURDEN
PUBLIC HEALTH
TAXES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
CONDITIONALITIES
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
COMPETITION
TAX REVENUES
EXPENDITURES
COMMODITY PRICES
HEALTH FINANCING
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
CONDITIONALITY
ARTICLE
SOCIAL BENEFITS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
MEDIUM-TERM PROJECTIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
SOCIAL INSURANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
REVENUES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC WORKS
HEALTH SERVICES
DEFICIT
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CASH TRANSFERS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
INTEREST RATE
LOCAL CURRENCY
EXPENDITURE
Popis: The structure of the Gabonese economy in 2014 reveals a strong dominance of services which account for 57.8 percent of real gross domestic product (GDP), followed by oil industry (20.6 per cent), other industries (15.4 per cent), and agriculture (6.3 per cent). Following lower oil revenues, from reduced prices and production, and lower non-oil revenue, the government reduced public expenditure from 26.7 percent of GDP in 2013 to 23.6 percent in 2014. Despite this, both government wages and salaries and goods and salaries increased leaving public investment to bear much of the brunt of the expenditure cuts resulting in only half of planned public investment being realized. In response to declining oil prices, the government adjusted the initial 2015 budget and revised the revenue assumptions. To cope with the financing gap, the government successfully issued a Eurobond of United States (U.S.) 500 million dollars in June 2015 with a maturity of ten years at a rate of 6.95 percent. Gabon has stated its intention to introduce a modern social protection system, however it has not yet reached the objectives set by the government. It still faces five major challenges to be addressed: (i) a lack of data; (ii) coordination of the system; (iii) ensuring fiscal sustainability; (iv) effective targeting of beneficiaries; and (v) building lesson-learning into policy. To meet these challenges the authors recommend focusing on the following: (a) deepen the analysis of poverty and vulnerability; (b) conduct an institutional audit; (c) formulate a deployment plan; and (d) simulate roll-out options.
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