This dataset presents government expenditures by economic classification of expenses rather than by functional classification as it was the case in previous versions. The dataset includes sixteen economic categories and sub-categories of government expenses. The Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014 (IMF, 2014) provides details of the economic classification of expenditures (See particularly Chapter 6). According to IMF 2014 (page 114), “the economic classification of expense identifies the types of expense incurred according to the economic process involved”. Below is a list of the economic categories and sub-categories of government expenses included in the dataset along with some definitions taken from the IMF Government Finance St...
In theoretic Part of this Work are specified Allowance Organization within the Framework of Nationa...
The GSRE 1.0 dataset is based on recently released historical documents from the International Monet...
This paper analyses how the functional components of public expenditure and spending-driven consolid...
This dataset presents government expenditures by economic classification of expenses rather than by ...
The 2019 Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database contains public...
Public expenditure is a powerful instrument for governments to use in achieving sustainable growth, ...
This document provides an overview of the coverage of the new release of the 2019 version of the Sta...
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the coverage of the new release of the 2015 Stati...
This report evaluates the use of one of IFPRI’s flagship products, the Statistics on Public Expendit...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
This is superseded by the 2015 version at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll3/id/...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
The Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database is a resource of the...
The Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database is a resource of the...
In theoretic Part of this Work are specified Allowance Organization within the Framework of Nationa...
The GSRE 1.0 dataset is based on recently released historical documents from the International Monet...
This paper analyses how the functional components of public expenditure and spending-driven consolid...
This dataset presents government expenditures by economic classification of expenses rather than by ...
The 2019 Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database contains public...
Public expenditure is a powerful instrument for governments to use in achieving sustainable growth, ...
This document provides an overview of the coverage of the new release of the 2019 version of the Sta...
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the coverage of the new release of the 2015 Stati...
This report evaluates the use of one of IFPRI’s flagship products, the Statistics on Public Expendit...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
This is superseded by the 2015 version at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll3/id/...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
In many developing countries, weak institutions and fiscal mismanagement often lead to poor access a...
The Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database is a resource of the...
The Statistics on Public Expenditures for Economic Development (SPEED) database is a resource of the...
In theoretic Part of this Work are specified Allowance Organization within the Framework of Nationa...
The GSRE 1.0 dataset is based on recently released historical documents from the International Monet...
This paper analyses how the functional components of public expenditure and spending-driven consolid...