Expenditure issues and governance in Central America

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2002/wp02187.pdf

The paper analyzes Central America's track record on inequality, poverty, and quality of fiscal adjustment in relation to economic growth; health and education outcomes; adequacy of social safety nets; and governance. It then assesses the degree to which the track record can be traced to reforms in public expenditure and governance. Despite the considerable heterogeneity among the countries in the region, there are some policies that all countries need to pursue. Sustained growth and a better quality of fiscal adjustment are needed, as well as policies aimed at increasing individuals' productivity and improving governance. Document in PDF format, required Acrobat Reader.

Author(s): Corbacho, Ana, Davoodi, Hamid R. Originator(s): International Monetary Fund
Resource added in: 09/01/2003
Available languages: English
Poverty, Inequality, Economic Growth
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