Public financial management reform in the Middle East and North Africa: an overview of regional experience
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
....................................................................................................................ix
About the Authors
.....................................................................................................................xi
Acronyms and Abbreviations
................................................................................................xv
PART I: OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY
.......................................................................1
Executive Summary
...................................................................................................................3
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................3
MENA PFM
Practices Compared Against Global Averages
.........................................5
The Substantive Reform Agenda
.......................................................................................6
Implementing Public Financial Management Reforms in
MENA: An
Emerging Set of Promising Practices?
....................................................................10
1.
Introduction: Public Financial Management Reform in
MENA
and Beyond
......19
The Importance of Public Financial Management
........................................................19
Beyond
MENA:
The Lessons
f
rom
Global Experience
................................................20
What Is
MENA ?
Selecting the Economies for This Study
......................................22
Using the PEFA Ranking to Evaluate PFM in
MENA
..................................................23
Where
MENA
Has Ranked Consistently Higher
.........................................................26
Where
MENA
Has Ranked Consistently Lower
..........................................................27
MENA
Economy
Templatesand
Casestudies
on PFM Reform
................................28
2.
The Substance of Public Financial Management Reform: What Reforms
Are Needed and Which Are Working?
........................................................................30
Strategic Budgeting
...........................................................................................................31
Budget Preparation
...........................................................................................................35
Resource Management
.....................................................................................................38
Internal Control and Audit
..............................................................................................43
Accounting and Reporting
...............................................................................................46
External Accountability
....................................................................................................50
3.
Implementing Reforms in Public Financial Management: An Emerging Set
of Promising Practices in
MENA?
.................................................................................53
How Important Is Implementation to the Success of MENA s PFM Reforms?
.......53
Lesson
1:
Know the Value—and Limitations—of Political Economy Analysis
........56
Lesson
2:
PFM Reform as Means and Not Ends
..........................................................58
Lesson
3:
Context Matters, So Swim with the Current
...............................................59
Lesson
4:
The Wisdom of Muddling Through —Grand Strategy versus
Incremental Change
...................................................................................................60
Contents
Lesson
5:
Establish Basic Systems before Contemplating More Advanced
Reforms
......................................................................................................................62
Lesson
6:
When Possible, Keep Reforms Quick, Simple and Mutually
Reinforcing
.................................................................................................................64
Lesson
7:
Be Wary of Large Financial Management Information Systems
..............66
Lesson
8:
Internal Challenges: Leadership, Coordination, Skills, and Incentives
..68
Lesson
9:
External Stakeholders—Useful, but Don t Count on Them
......................72
Lesson
10:
Lessons for Donors: Be More Strategic, Selective, Modest,
and Flexible
.................................................................................................................74
PART II: INDIVIDUAL ECONOMY CASES
..........................................................79
4.
Overview and Description of Economy Templates
...................................................81
General Overview
.............................................................................................................81
Substantive Reform Agenda
............................................................................................82
Implementation Strategies for Reform
...........................................................................82
Political Economy of Reform
...........................................................................................83
5.
Algeria
................................................................................................................................84
General Overview
.............................................................................................................84
Substantive Reform Agenda
............................................................................................86
Implementation Strategies for Reform
..........................................................................90
Political Economy of Reform
...........................................................................................92
Key Conclusions
................................................................................................................93
6.
The Arab Republic of Egypt
...........................................................................................94
General Overview
.............................................................................................................94
Substantive Reform Agenda
............................................................................................95
Institutional Arrangements for PFM Reform
................................................................99
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................100
7.
Iraq
....................................................................................................................................101
General Overview
...........................................................................................................101
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................102
Implementation Strategies for Reform
........................................................................108
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................109
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................
Ill
Annex: Iraq PEFA Assessment
......................................................................................112
8.
Jordan
................................................................................................................................114
General Overview
...........................................................................................................114
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................115
Implementation Strategies for Reform
.........................................................................119
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................122
Contents
Key
Conclusions..............................................................................................................
123
Annex: Jordan PEFA
Assessment
..................................................................................124
9.
Lebanon............................................................................................................................
126
General
Overview...........................................................................................................
126
Substantive Reform Agenda .........................................................................................127
Implementation
Strategies for
Reform.........................................................................132
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................133
Key Conclusions
.............................................................................................................134
10.
Morocco
............................................................................................................................135
General Overview
...........................................................................................................135
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................136
Implementation Strategies for Reform
.........................................................................143
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................144
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................144
Annex: Morocco PEFA Assessment
..............................................................................145
11.
The Syrian Arab Republic
............................................................................................146
General Overview
...........................................................................................................146
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................147
Implementation Strategies for Reform
.........................................................................149
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................150
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................151
Annex: Syrian Arab Republic PEFA Assessment
........................................................152
12.
Tunisia
..............................................................................................................................153
General Overview
...........................................................................................................153
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................156
Implementation Strategies for Reform
.........................................................................161
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................163
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................164
13.
The West Bank and Gaza
..............................................................................................165
General Overview
...........................................................................................................165
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................166
Implementation Strategies for Reform
.........................................................................170
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................172
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................173
Annex: West Bank and Gaza PEFA Assessment
.........................................................175
14.
The Republic of Yemen
.................................................................................................177
General Overview
...........................................................................................................177
Substantive Reform Agenda
..........................................................................................178
Contents
Implementation
Strategies for
Reform.........................................................................184
Political Economy of Reform
.........................................................................................186
Key Conclusions
..............................................................................................................186
Annex: The Republic of Yemen PEFA Assessment
.....................................................188
Appendix
.................................................................................................................................191
Bibliography
...........................................................................................................................197
Boxes
Box
1.
Ten Principles of Implementation for PFM Reforms in
MENA
.............................11
Box
3.1.
Ten Principles of Implementation for PFM Reforms in
MENA
..........................56
Box
3.2.
History of the Iraq IFMIS System
.............................................................................67
Box
7.1.
The Iraq Financial Information Management System
.......................................105
Box
8.1.
Definition and Scope of the MTEF
........................................................................117
Box
8.2.
MOF
Strategy as of
2009..........................................................................................120
Figures
Figure
1.
MENA PEFA
Averages Compared to Global PEFA Averages for
Comparable Lower-Middle-Income Economies
............................................................5
Figure
2.
Reforms at Different Stages of the Budget Cycle
...................................................6
Figure
1.1.
MENA PEFA
Averages Compared to Global PEFA Averages for
Comparable Lower-Middle-Income Economies
..........................................................26
Figure
2.1.
Reforms at Different Stages of the Budget Cycle
..............................................31
Figure A.
1.
MENA PEFA
Averages Compared with World Averages for
Comparable Economies
..................................................................................................193
Figure A.2.
MENA
Economy Scores on Individual PEFA Criteria
..................................193
Tables
Table
1.
Breakdown of Successful and Challenging PFM Reforms in
MENA
.................10
Table
1.1.
Basic Statistics on
MENA
Economies Selected for PFM Analysis
....................22
Table
1.2.
PEFA Scores for the
MENA
Economies in the Study
.........................................25
Table
2.1.
Relevant PEFA Scores for Strategic Budgeting
....................................................31
Table
2.2.
Relevant PEFA Scores for Budget Preparation
....................................................35
Table
2.3.
Relevant PEFA Scores for Resource Management
..............................................38
Table
2.4.
Relevant PEFA Scores for Scope of Budget
..........................................................43
Table
2.5.
Relevant PEFA Scores for Accounting and Reporting
.......................................46
Table
2.6.
Relevant PEFA Scores for External Accountability
.............................................50
Table
3.1.
Breakdown of Successful and Challenging PFM Reforms in
MENA
..............54
Table
3.2.
Donor Support for PFM Reforms in
MENA
........................................................75
Table 7A.1. Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
....................................................112
Table
8.1.
Summary of Jordan s PEFA Indicator Scores
....................................................115
Table
8А.1.
Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
....................................................124
Table
10.1.
Morocco Abbreviated Summary of PEFA Indicator Scores
..........................137
Table lOA.l. Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
..................................................145
Contents
vii
Table
11.1.
Syrian Arab Republic Abbreviated Summary of PEFA Indicator
Scores
.................................................................................................................................147
Table llA.l. Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
..................................................152
Table
12.1.
Budget Execution Rates
......................................................................................156
Table
13.1.
West Bank and Gaza Abbreviated Summary of PEFA Indicator
Scores
.................................................................................................................................166
Table 13A.1
.
Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
..................................................175
Table
14.1.
The Republic of Yemen Abbreviated Summary of PEFA Indicator
Scores
.................................................................................................................................178
Table 14A.1. Overview of the Performance Indicator Set
..................................................188
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title_full | Public financial management reform in the Middle East and North Africa an overview of regional experience Robert P. Beschel, Jr. ; Mark Ahern |
title_fullStr | Public financial management reform in the Middle East and North Africa an overview of regional experience Robert P. Beschel, Jr. ; Mark Ahern |
title_full_unstemmed | Public financial management reform in the Middle East and North Africa an overview of regional experience Robert P. Beschel, Jr. ; Mark Ahern |
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title_sub | an overview of regional experience |
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