Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]

In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access and weak delivery of public services, such as health, education, and basic infrastructure. Improving the efficiency of public spending is an important economic and political tool, along with good gover...

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Main Author: International Food Policy Research Institute
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description In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access and weak delivery of public services, such as health, education, and basic infrastructure. Improving the efficiency of public spending is an important economic and political tool, along with good governance and a strong revenue stream, for improved public sector management. An efficient public sector serves an important role in a country 's economic development by promoting adequate and appropriate allocation of resources. Even small steps toward prudent fiscal management can benefit the poor and other disadvantaged groups by allowing the provision of effective and targeted public services. A better understanding of the linkages between public expenditure and development can provide insights for poverty reduction strategies and key development goals. With this objective, IFPRI has compiled the Statistics of Public Expenditure for Economic Development (SPEED) database, providing the most comprehensive and publicly available public expenditure information for 67 countries and six sectors: agriculture, education, health, defense, social protection, and transportation and communication, for the time period 1980-2007. The SPEED database is available for use by researchers, policymakers, donors, and others in the development community for a variety of economic and policy applications.
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spelling CGSpace1443372025-02-24T06:48:07Z Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version] International Food Policy Research Institute poverty public expenditure gender-responsive approaches In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access and weak delivery of public services, such as health, education, and basic infrastructure. Improving the efficiency of public spending is an important economic and political tool, along with good governance and a strong revenue stream, for improved public sector management. An efficient public sector serves an important role in a country 's economic development by promoting adequate and appropriate allocation of resources. Even small steps toward prudent fiscal management can benefit the poor and other disadvantaged groups by allowing the provision of effective and targeted public services. A better understanding of the linkages between public expenditure and development can provide insights for poverty reduction strategies and key development goals. With this objective, IFPRI has compiled the Statistics of Public Expenditure for Economic Development (SPEED) database, providing the most comprehensive and publicly available public expenditure information for 67 countries and six sectors: agriculture, education, health, defense, social protection, and transportation and communication, for the time period 1980-2007. The SPEED database is available for use by researchers, policymakers, donors, and others in the development community for a variety of economic and policy applications. 2010 2024-06-04T09:44:07Z 2024-06-04T09:44:07Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144337 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146521 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2010. Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/19525. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]
title Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]
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title_fullStr Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]
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title_short Statistics of public expenditure for economic development (SPEED) 2010 [Archived version]
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public expenditure
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