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Vietnam : Managing Public Expenditure for Poverty Reduction and Growth, Public Expenditure Review and Integrated Fiduciary Assessment, Volume 1, Cross Sectoral Issues

dc.contributor.author World Bank
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-20T19:18:38Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-20T19:18:38Z
dc.date.issued 2005-04
dc.description.abstract This Public Expenditure Review and Integrated Fiduciary Assessment (PER-FA) reviews and assesses the contribution that public expenditure has made to poverty reduction, and growth in Vietnam in recent years, and, identifies priorities and actions for strengthening that contribution over the coming years, through better resource allocation, and better public expenditure management. Fiscal trends have been positive, both in terms of revenue collection and expenditure outturns, resulting in a sustainable fiscal balance. Nevertheless, a number of threats to fiscal sustainability exist, and require attention over the coming years. The Government should restrict further off-budget bond issuance, channeling all Government borrowing through the budget. It should take urgent action to resolve the current expenditure arrears, largely associated with public investment in the transport and agriculture sectors-and prevent their further build up. It should strengthen arrangements for the monitoring, and management of fiscal risk, initially with better recording of domestic debt and credit, through the Development Assistance Fund (DAF). It should rapidly implement the plan to prepare a realistic and sustainable Medium-Term Fiscal Framework (MTFF) as part of every budget cycle. On reviewing the composition of public expenditure, the report states that the shares in total capital spending and total aggregate expenditure of Education and Training, and of Science and Technology, have increased significantly over the review period. Successful efforts have been made to make the transfer of resources between provinces more pro-poor, resulting in an inter-provincial transfer and revenue sharing formula, which indeed benefits poorer provinces. However, non-wage operations and maintenance expenditure fell to by 2002, while the share of capital expenditure (including major repairs) increased somehow. It is necessary to take urgent action to address an imminent maintenance crisis, and strike a balance between capital and recurrent spending. Moreover, regarding institutional aspects, further reforms are required. Efforts are required to strengthen joint working between the Finance and Planning functions at every level. The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) and the Ministry of Finance (MOF) should collaborate actively with sector ministries, and provinces in the preparation of Medium-Term Expenditure Frameworks (MTEFs), building on the experience, and success of sectoral pilots. Additionally, the Government should further rationalize the roles and responsibilities of the audit and inspection functions, while appropriate monitoring measures should be implemented to ensure that fiscal transparency and reporting regulations are properly implemented at all levels of government, and by all spending units. Increased delegation to spending units is one of the key developments in public expenditure management in Vietnam in recent years. However, such delegation needs to be managed carefully if it is to result in better service delivery, and if it is to support, rather than jeopardize, equity and poverty reduction. Finally, public investment management is a critical part of public expenditure management; in Vietnam, it is particularly critical to the extent that State Budget-financed investment has grown rapidly, and now constitutes about 40 percent of the total State Budget. Analysis of recurrent costs should be built in to investment selection, and the MTEF approach should be used as a way of balancing and ensuring consistency between recurrent and capital costs. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5813703/vietnam-managing-public-expenditure-poverty-reduction-growth-public-expenditure-review-integrated-fiduciary-assessment-vol-1-2-cross-sectoral-issues
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8562
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Washington, DC
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject BANKS
dc.subject BASIC EDUCATION
dc.subject BASIC HEALTH
dc.subject BEDS
dc.subject BORROWING
dc.subject BUDGET EXECUTION
dc.subject BUDGET PROCESS
dc.subject CAPITATION
dc.subject DEBT
dc.subject DEBT FINANCING
dc.subject DEBT SERVICE
dc.subject DECENTRALIZATION
dc.subject DEFICITS
dc.subject ECONOMIC FACTORS
dc.subject ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject ECONOMICS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject EXPENDITURES
dc.subject EXTERNALITIES
dc.subject EXTERNALITY
dc.subject EXTRA BUDGETARY FUNDS
dc.subject FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
dc.subject FINANCIAL RESOURCES
dc.subject FISCAL DISCIPLINE
dc.subject FISCAL POLICIES
dc.subject FISCAL POLICY
dc.subject GOVERNMENT DEBT
dc.subject GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT SPENDING
dc.subject HEALTH CARE
dc.subject HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
dc.subject HEALTH CARE REFORM
dc.subject HEALTH FACILITIES
dc.subject HEALTH INDICATORS
dc.subject HEALTH NEEDS
dc.subject HEALTH SPENDING
dc.subject HEALTH STATUS
dc.subject HUMAN CAPITAL
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INTEREST RATES
dc.subject INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subject LABOR FORCE
dc.subject LEGAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subject LIVING STANDARDS
dc.subject LOCAL AUTHORITIES
dc.subject LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
dc.subject MARGINAL COST
dc.subject MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject MEDICAL SERVICES
dc.subject OUTPATIENT SERVICES
dc.subject PATIENTS
dc.subject PHYSICAL CAPITAL
dc.subject POLICY DECISIONS
dc.subject PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE
dc.subject PRIMARY CARE
dc.subject PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
dc.subject PRODUCERS
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
dc.subject PUBLIC FINANCE
dc.subject PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT
dc.subject PUBLIC GOODS
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES
dc.subject PUBLIC INVESTMENT
dc.subject PUBLIC SECTOR
dc.subject PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT
dc.subject RESOURCE ALLOCATION
dc.subject RESOURCE USE
dc.subject SAVINGS
dc.subject SCHOOLS
dc.subject SOCIAL SUPPORT
dc.subject TAXATION
dc.subject TRANSPARENCY
dc.subject TREASURY
dc.subject URBAN HEALTH
dc.subject URBAN HEALTH CARE
dc.subject UTILITIES
dc.title Vietnam : Managing Public Expenditure for Poverty Reduction and Growth, Public Expenditure Review and Integrated Fiduciary Assessment, Volume 1, Cross Sectoral Issues en
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.crosscuttingsolutionarea Public-Private Partnerships
okr.date.disclosure 2005-05-25
okr.doctype Economic & Sector Work :: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment
okr.doctype Economic & Sector Work
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5813703/vietnam-managing-public-expenditure-poverty-reduction-growth-public-expenditure-review-integrated-fiduciary-assessment-vol-1-2-cross-sectoral-issues
okr.globalpractice Poverty
okr.globalpractice Governance
okr.globalpractice Trade and Competitiveness
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000012009_20050520101542
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 5813703
okr.identifier.report 30035
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/05/20/000012009_20050520101542/Rendered/PDF/300350V1.pdf en
okr.region.administrative East Asia and Pacific
okr.region.country Vietnam
okr.region.geographical Asia
okr.region.geographical Southeast Asia
okr.sector Water
okr.sector Water, sanitation and flood protection
okr.sector Health and other social services
okr.sector Transportation
okr.sector Public Administration
okr.sector Law
okr.sector Public Administration, Law, and Justice
okr.sector Education
okr.topic Private Sector Development :: Business Environment
okr.topic Poverty Reduction :: Poverty Assessment
okr.topic Governance :: National Governance
okr.topic Public Sector Economics and Finance
okr.topic Private Sector Development :: Business in Development
okr.unit PREM Sector Department (EASPR)
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