World Bank2012-08-132012-08-131998-01https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9909The key objective of the Guinea Public Expenditure Review (PER) was the improvement of Guinea's public resource management through more efficient allocations and enhanced budget process. Innovative features of the first Bank-assisted PER report for Guinea included costing out of priority sectors' policies against the medium-term macroeconomic framework, computing of investments' recurrent costs and the use of household surveys for assessment of social expenditures' efficiency and equity. Based on the report diagnosis, the government formulated recommendations for reforming the budget process and improving allocations to priority sectors.CC BY 3.0 IGOALLOCATIONBEST PRACTICEBUDGET PROCESSCENTRAL AGENCIESCIVIL SERVANTSCOLLABORATIONCONSENSUSCONSENSUS BUILDINGEFFICIENT ALLOCATIONSIMPROVING BUDGET PREPARATIONINITIATIVEKNOWLEDGE NETWORKSLINE MINISTRIESMACROECONOMIC POLICYMEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITUREMEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORKMEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORKMINISTERPROCESS MANAGEMENTPROCUREMENTPUBLIC EXPENDITUREPUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWREFORM PROGRAMRESOURCE MANAGEMENTSOCIAL EXPENDITURESTRANSPARENCYWORK GROUPWORK GROUPSBest Practice in Public Expenditure Reviews : Guinea - Planning within a Medium-Term Expenditure FrameworkPratique optimale de la revue des depenses publiques Guinee : planification des depenses a moyen termeWorld Bankhttps://doi.org/10.1596/9909