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1、International Experience and Best Practice in Implementing Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks,David Shand PFM ConsultantIMF Workshop, Almaty, Kazakhstan 26-27 May, 2011,1,Objectives of MTEF,Aggregate fiscal discipline spending is sustainable and limited by resource availability Budget allocations re
2、flect explicit spending priorities (allocative efficiency) Delivery of goods and services is cost-efficient Also greater transparency and accountability of public finances Including greater involvement of sector ministries in the whole budget process And better linking of the budget with national pl
3、anning mechanisms These three main PFM objectives are closely linked Traditional (one year, incremental budgeting) typically does not reliably meet these objectives The MTEF exercise is thus the budget exercise not something separate It must change the annual budget exercise,2,Other introductory com
4、ments,Many misconceptions about the nature of an MTEF are we over-engineering simple concepts ? The simple issue is that expenditure decisions have multi-year implications and must be aligned with resources available in the medium-term In other words medium-term budget planning The record in MTEF im
5、plementation is uneven some successes and some failures Perhaps reflecting misconceptions and confusion Some countries have the MTEF form but not the substance for display rather than fiscal decision making Unrealistic MTEFs can be used to hide or defer fiscal issues But World Bank research suggests
6、 that overall the impact of MTEFs has been positive Most MTEFs extend over 3 years, but some 4 and 5 years,3,Brief History,First formally and transparently introduced in Australia in mid 1980s, (building on a previous forward budget estimates system not clearly linked with the annual budgetary proce
7、ss) Leading to published three year indicative (but relatively firm) budget allocations for all ministries Then adopted by many OECD countries in 1980s and 1990s Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway etc) IMF a strong supporter of MTEF in developed countries Then MTEF developed in many developin
8、g countries (starting in Africa) as a key PFM reform component Often at donor (IMF and World Bank) urging to ensure commitment of resources to Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSPs) By 2008 more than 100 countries had adopted elements of MTEF,4,Major MTEF Components,Medium term macro-fiscal forecasts
9、These forecasts are used to develop a medium-term macro-fiscal plan Realism of this plans is key reflected in credibility of the budget and budget projections Sector strategies are developed and inform the allocation of resources to, but in particular within, expenditure sectors This means a focus o
10、n performance issues The budget may be a medium term budget with formal medium term budget allocations (Russia) Or (more commonly) an annual budget prepared within a medium-term framework (fiscal plan) with indicative expenditure medium-term expenditure allocations (Australia, New Zealand) How “firm
11、” these medium term allocations can or should be is a matter of debate,5,Statements and Research on MTEF,PEFA 2005, Indicator on Multi-Year perspective in fiscal planning, expenditure policy and budgeting- preparation of multi-year fiscal forecasts and allocations of funds by function or program - s
12、cope and frequency of debt sustainability analysis- existence of sector strategies with multi-year costing of recurrent and investment expenditures- linkages between investment budgets and forward expenditure estimates IMF Manual on Fiscal Transparency 2001 and Code of Good Practices on Fiscal Trans
13、parency (updated) refer to- aggregate fiscal projections 5-10 years ahead should be included in budget documentation- and forecasts two years ahead in the annual budget document - need for fiscal sustainability analysis - relevance of medium-term budget frameworks broken down by spending ministries,
14、6,Statements and Research on MTEFs,World Bank PEM Handbook 1998 MTEF facilitates better control of expenditure and better value for money within a hard budget constraint Leherou and Taliercio (World Bank 2002) study of MTEFs in 13 African countries questioned feasibility of “fully fledged” MTEFs in
15、many countries and noted lack of attention to institutional aspects But overlooked the issue that MTEFs cannot be expected to work if the annual budget process does not work Holmes and Evans (ODI 2003) conclude more optimistically that MTEFs are progressing, even if unevenly New World Bank research
16、2011based on econometric and case study analysis see later slides,7,Possible MTEF Phases,Medium-term fiscal framework (MTFF)- the macro-fiscal basis for budget formulation Medium-term budgetary framework (MTBF) specifies sector ministry expenditure ceilings based on top-down MTFF and bottom up secto
17、r strategies Medium term Program/Performance Framework (MTPF) specifies program/agency inputs, outputs and outcomes Introduction normally follows this sequence But it is possible to have selective MTBF based on sector strategies before an MTFF But MTPF first requires sector strategies In effect gett
18、ing to an MTPF means a performance based budgeting system In 2008 71 country MTFFs, 42 MTBFs and 19 MTPFs,8,Macro-fiscal framework,A key component of annual budget documentation Importance of sound technical/professional skills in macro-economic forecasting And budget revenue and expenditure forecas
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