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Title Bolivia : fiscal transparency assessment / Mario Pessoa [and four others]
Published Washington, District of Columbia : International Monetary Fund, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (91 pages) : illustrations (some color), chart
Series IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF Staff Country Reports
Contents Cover; Contents; List of abbreviations; Executive summary; Tables; 1. Summary of Fiscal Transparency Assessment; 2. Recommendations to Improve Fiscal Transparency and Risk Analysis; I. Presentation of fiscal reports; A. Introduction; 3. List of Fiscal Reports; 4. Public Sector: Total Financial Transactions-Revenues and Expenditure per Institutional Category-2011; Figures; 1. Coverage of Public Sector Expenditure in Fiscal Reports per Institutional Classification-2011; Box
1. ISO Certification 9001:2008: Obtained by the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance on the Quality of the Procedures to Manage Fiscal Information5. Financial Statements of the Executive Branch -- 2011 y 2010; 6. Gas and Oil Reserves and Production -- 2012; 7. Tax Exemption Laws; 8. Frequency and Timeliness of the Fiscal Reports over Course of the Year; B. Quality; 9. Number of entities with Financial Statements and Internal Audit Opinion in 2011 per sector; 10. Sectorization: GFSM2001 versus National Classification
11. Fiscal Reports Published in relation to Institutional Coverage and Periodicity12. Comparative Information regarding Fiscal Figures for the Nonfinancial Public Sector; C. Integrity; 2. Discrepancy in the Disaggregation of Information in Various Reports; 13. Expenditure accrued by the Central Government in 2011; D. Recommendations; E. Conclusions; 14. Summary Assessment of Fiscal Report Practices; II. Fiscal Forecasting and Budgeting; A. Introduction; 15. List of Budget Documents; B. Comprehensiveness; 3. GDP and Inflation: Projections and Actual Data; C. Timeliness
16. Time elapsed between submission and approval of annual budget for 201317. Budget approval dates for 2011-13; D. Policy stance; 18. Fiscal Policy Objectives; 4. Projected and Executed Fiscal Balances; 19. Proyección y ejecución de Ingresos y Gastos del Sector Público No Financiero; 20. General and Non-Hydrocarbon Fiscal Balances of NFPS; 21. Planned Results of the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energy Program; 5. External Debt (ED) and Debt Servicing (DS) as a Percentage of Exports (Xbs)
6. Relationship between Debt Servicing and GDP (DS/GDP), Net International Reserves and the External Debt (NIR/ED), and between Gross International Reserves and Debt Servicing (GR/DS)7. Real Gross Domestic Product and its Tendency in the Long Term; 8. Composition of Public Debt; 9. Real Passive Interest Rate Liabilities in 2011, 2011; E. Credibility; 22. Active and Passive Interest Rates; 23. Changes to Public Sector Budget Approved by the Legislative 2011 and 2012; F. Recommendations; G. Conclusions; 24. Summary Evaluation of Fiscal Projection and Budgeting Practices
Summary In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 1, 2014)
Subject International Monetary Fund -- Bolivia
SUBJECT International Monetary Fund fast
Subject Economic development -- Bolivia
International finance.
Economic development
International finance
Bolivia
Form Electronic book
Author Pessoa, Mario, author
International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Department, issuing body.
ISBN 9781484333860
1484333861