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Republic of Argentina, Province of Buenos Aires

Authors: World Bank;

Republic of Argentina, Province of Buenos Aires

Abstract

The objective of this report is to assess public financial management (PFM) systems existing at the province level with a particular focus on the health and education sectors, and to understand linkages existing between the institutional settings in these two sectors and PFM processes. By doing so, the report shows the direct impact of poor PFM on service delivery in health and education. Since these two sectors have significant effects on the bottom 40 percent of the population, this will help Argentina’s subnational governments allocate and use public resources more efficiently, and with greater accountability for their expenditure.

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WASTE, CHILDREN, CASH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT, QUALITY ASSURANCE, ADOLESCENTS, BUDGET PREPARATION, ANNUAL BUDGET, PERFORMANCE INFORMATION, MUNICIPALITIES, WORKERS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, INTERNAL CONTROL, PUBLIC SPENDING, SOCIAL SERVICES, EDUCATION SPENDING, LEARNING DISABILITIES, AUDITORS, SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTIONS, AGED, HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, TRANSPARENCY, SERVICE DELIVERY, EXPENDITURE DATA, EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS, PATIENT, PUBLIC SERVICES, TAX POLICY, FISCAL YEAR, INFANT HEALTH, EDUCATION SERVICES, PERFORMANCE AUDITS, INTERNAL CONTROLS, LIQUIDITY, PUBLIC DEBT, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, PREVENTION, CASH MANAGEMENT, HOSPITALS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION, CASH FLOW, MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM, EXTERNAL SHOCKS, BUDGET CLASSIFICATION, INSTITUTIONALIZATION, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS, MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS, ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK, BUDGETS, RESOURCE FLOWS, IRON, DECENTRALIZATION, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, PREGNANCY, HEALTH CARE, EDUCATION SYSTEM, PERFORMANCE AUDITING, PUBLIC RESOURCES, PUBLIC HEALTH, TOTAL TAX REVENUE, PUBLIC FINANCE, BUDGET EXECUTION, PUBLIC INTEREST, STRATEGY, FISCAL CAPACITY, MEDICAL TREATMENT, BUDGET EXPENDITURE, LAWS, BUDGET COMPREHENSIVENESS, REVENUES, PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, TYPES OF EXPENDITURES, DISABILITIES, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL FLOWS, ACCOUNTABILITY, PROVISION OF SERVICES, PUBLIC SERVICE, CASH ACCOUNTING, ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS, BUDGET, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, PENSION FUND, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, BASIC SERVICES, EXPENDITURE POLICIES, ALLOCATION, FAMILIES, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY, AUDITOR GENERAL, IMPLEMENTATION, MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, HEALTH PROGRAMS, OUTCOMES, BENEFICIARIES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, FINANCIAL OPERATIONS, FINANCIAL BALANCE, GAMBLING, MUNICIPAL LEVEL, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS, PUBLIC HOSPITALS, STRATEGIC ALLOCATION, HEALTH PROGRAM, MEDICINES, PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT, BUDGET RESOURCES, HEALTH, PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK, INTERVENTION, TAX COLLECTION, PROVINCIAL LEVEL, 330, HEALTH MINISTRY, BUDGET CREDIBILITY, TAX REVENUE, SANITATION, PATIENTS, DIAGNOSTIC TOOL, MUNICIPAL COUNCILS, FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION, NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, GOVERNMENT FINANCE, TRANSFER TAXES, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, MORTALITY, ROAD NETWORK, SERVICES, PUBLIC SECTOR, DEBT, RISKS, FISCAL ARRANGEMENTS, PROVINCIAL EDUCATION, HEALTH SECTOR, SOCIAL SECURITY, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTION, 350, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, BUDGET LAW, FISCAL DISCIPLINE, FINANCIAL REPORTS, STRATEGIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, TAXPAYERS, DIABETES, PUBLIC FUNDS, ACCOUNTING, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, SOCIAL SERVICE, REVENUE STATISTICS, APPROPRIATIONS, HEALTH INDICATORS, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, REGISTRATION, PRIVATE SECTOR, TAXES, RECURRENT EXPENDITURES, LOTTERY, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, AUDIT INSTITUTIONS, SERVICE PROVISION, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS, EXERCISES, EXPENDITURES, QUALITY OF SERVICES, DEBT MANAGEMENT, GROWTH RATE, MORBIDITY, PEOPLE, EDUCATION EXPENDITURES, FISCAL POLICIES, BUDGET DOCUMENTATION, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, MUNICIPAL HOSPITALS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, HEALTH SERVICES, TAX ADMINISTRATION, WEIGHT, NURSES, HEALTH TARGETS, EXPENDITURE, HEALTH INTERVENTIONS

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