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    Nhan đề: Public investment management reference guide /

ISBN 9781464815294
DDC 332.6
Tác giả CN Kim, Jay-Hyung
Nhan đề Public investment management reference guide / Chae-hyŏng Kim; Jonas Arp Fallov; Simon Groom, (Economist); World Bank
Thông tin xuất bản Washington, DC : World Bank Group, 2020
Mô tả vật lý xvi, 258 pages. : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
Tùng thư International development in practice.
Tóm tắt This publication aims to convey country experiences and good international practices as a basis for decisions on how to address a country-specific PIM reform agenda. The country references are drawn largely from previous diagnostics and technical assistance reports of the World Bank.The application of country diagnostics and assessments has revealed a need to address the following issues when undertaking a country reform in PIM: clarification of the definition and scope of public investment and public investment management; Establishment of a sound legal, regulatory, and institutional setting for PIM, making sure it is linked to the budget process; Allocation of roles and responsibilities for key players in PIM across government; Strengthening of guidance on project preappraisal, appraisal, and selection-prioritization procedures and deepening of project appraisal methodologies; Integration of strategic planning, project appraisal-selection, and capital budgeting; Management of multiyear capital budget allocations and commitments; Efforts to address effective implementation, procurement, and monitoring of projects; Strengthening of asset management and ex post evaluation; Integration of PIM and public-private partnership (PPP) in a unified framework; Rationalization and prioritization of the existing PIM project portfolio; Development of a PIM database and information technology in the form of a PIM information system.The PIM Reference Guide does not seek to provide definitive answers or standard guidance for the common PIM issues facing countries. Nor does it seek to provide a detailed template for replication across countries: this would be impossible given the diversity of country situations. Instead, each chapter begins with an overview of the specific reform issue, lists approaches and experiences from different countries, and summarizes the references and good practices to be considered in designing country-specific reform actions.
Thuật ngữ chủ đề Public investments-Government policy
Thuật ngữ chủ đề Public investments-Management
Khoa Khoa Quản trị Kinh doanh
Tác giả(bs) CN Fallov, Jonas Arp
Tác giả(bs) CN Groom, Simon
Tác giả(bs) TT World Bank
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