Papua Public Expenditure Analysis

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES
RESERVE FUNDS
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
INFLATION
TAX REVENUE SHARING
PUBLIC FACILITIES
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
REVENUE SHARING
MUNICIPALITIES
TOTAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE
SUB-NATIONAL
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT GOVERNMENT
INTERNAL CONTROL
PUBLIC SPENDING
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
REFORM AGENDA
TRANSPARENCY
BALANCE OF TRADE
DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS
EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
HOLDING
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
ASSET MANAGEMENT
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL
BUDGET ALLOCATION
DISTRICTS
BUDGET SURPLUS
TAX COLLECTIONS
DISBURSEMENT
NATIONAL BUDGET
SECTORAL EXPENDITURE
INCOME LEVELS
CASH MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
DISBURSEMENTS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETING
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
EMPLOYEE
INFRASTRUCTURE EXPENDITURE
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION GOODS
FISCAL AUTONOMY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
TRADE BALANCE
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
GOVERNOR
ROADS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
CIVIL SERVANTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
VILLAGES
REAL GROWTH
EQUIPMENT
FOREIGN CAPITAL
PEOPLES
PERSONNEL EXPENSES
EXPENDITURE COMPOSITION
DISTRICT LEVELS
SECTOR EXPENDITURE
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
TAX INCOME
COMMODITY PRICES
TAX REVENUES
SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS
PUBLIC
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT
ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION
ENROLLMENT
FISCAL CAPACITY
INCOME GROUPS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
SECTORAL ALLOCATION
HOUSING
POLITICIANS
INCOME GROWTH
EXPENDITURE PATTERNS
LOCAL ECONOMY
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
LOCAL TAXES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
GENDER
PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
ENROLMENT RATE
FISCAL CAPACITIES
TRANSACTION
EXPENDITURE PRIORITIES
PROVINCE
CAPITAL FLOWS
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL WELFARE
TAX
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPACITY
HEALTH CENTERS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
PROVINCIAL BUDGET
TOTAL SPENDING
PROGRAMS
EXPENDITURE ALLOCATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
PROVINCES
FINANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
HEALTH PROGRAMS
EXPENDITURE GROWTH
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
INFLATION RATE
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
RESERVES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
TREATY
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
BANK OFFICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
DISTRICT
PERSONNEL EXPENDITURE
NATIONAL BUDGETS
REMOTE DISTRICTS
INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
TAX REVENUE
SANITARY FACILITIES
SANITATION
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CASH BUDGET
STRATEGIC PLANS
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
FINANCIAL COST
STOCK EXCHANGE
DOMESTIC INVESTMENT
CIVIL SERVICE
COMMUNITY HEALTH
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
ROAD NETWORK
DEBT
BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION
HEALTH SECTOR
DISTRICT-LEVEL
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA
LOCAL ECONOMIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
INCOME GROUP
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL REPORTS
CAPACITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES
ACCOUNTING
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC WELFARE
MASTER PLAN
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MEDIUM-TERM PLANNING
VILLAGE
DISTRICT LEVEL
BUDGET BALANCE
RESERVE
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL REVENUE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
PRIVATE SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
HUMAN RESOURCES
ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
EXPENDITURES
REFERENDUM
GROWTH RATE
MEASURABLE INDICATORS
DISTRICT FINANCING
CASH BUDGETS
OIL PRICE
MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT PLANS
PRIVATE PARTIES
MUNICIPALITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
CAPACITY BUILDING
PUBLIC WORKS
ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE
URBAN AREAS
POVERTY RATE
BUDGETING PROCESS
FISCAL RESOURCES
Popis: Papua has abundant natural and fiscal resources but also faces great development challenges. On the one hand, Papua currently has the largest per capita fiscal capacity after West Papua. Papua is rich in natural resources such as non-oil-and-gas minerals and forest products. On the other hand, development challenges in Papua are significant, including geography, terrain and demography. In general, Papua is still underdeveloped both socially and in economic terms compared to other regions in Indonesia. This underdevelopment is evident in most poverty, education, health, and infrastructure indicators. The economy and investment in Papua are dominated by the mining sector and, in a distant second place, the agricultural sector. Between 2004 and 2007, the mining sector accounted for more than 50 percent of the Papua's gross regional domestic product (GRDP). As a consequence, economic growth was determined by fluctuations in mineral commodity prices. The second largest sector is agriculture, which accounts for about 14-18 percent of GRDP. This sector absorbed the most workers in Papua province until 2008. Meanwhile, industry continues to lag and contributed less than 10 percent to GRDP. The PEA is a part of the PEACH (Public Expenditure Analysis and Capacity Harmonization) program. This program is an initiative of the Government of Papua to continuously improve its public financial management performance. Consequently, the analysis contained in this report addresses issues that are the region's main focus. Today, the Government of Papua is trying actively to achieve a 'New Papua' through implementing the following agenda: a) restructuring the local government; b) developing a prosperous Papua; c) developing a safe and peaceful Papua; and d) improving and accelerating the development of basic infrastructure and facilities.
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