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ISP Working Paper Number 01-9
Expenditure
Management and Fiscal Restraint: Lessons from Kazakhstan 1997 - 2000
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by Kelly Edmiston, June 2001
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Abstract:
The macroeconomic picture suggests that the only viable option for
maintaining a given level of public services for transition countries
facing revenue volatility or shortfalls is to optimize public spending
so that expenditures may be reduced while minimizing disruptions to
the provision of government services. This, in turn, means that efforts
must be made to ensure that public services are adequately prioritized
and delivered as efficiently as possible. This paper takes a broad
look at expenditure policies in the Republic of Kazakhstan in light
of these issues, seeking both an overall evaluation and a consideration
of options for improvement. Included are discussions of privatization
and the changing public role of government, the choice of budget priorities
among competing programs, and opportunities for creating a budget
atmosphere conducive to proper expenditure management in volatile
fiscal environments. The paper proceeds from the perspective of Kazakhstan,
but the hope is that the experiences there will offer valuable lessons
for other economies in transition.
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