Windfall Management for Poverty Reduction [electronic resource] : Improving Public Finance Management-The Case of Chad / Toto Same, Achille

By: Toto Same, AchilleContributor(s): Toto Same, AchilleMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2008Description: 1 online resource (36 p.)Subject(s): Access to Finance | Accountability | Banks and Banking Reform | Budget Execution | Cash Flow | Debt Markets | Economic growth | Expenditure | Expenditure Framework | Expenditure Management | Finance and Financial Sector Development | Poverty Reduction | Public Disclosure | Public Finance | Public Sector Economics and Finance | Public Sector Expenditure Analysis and ManagementAdditional physical formats: Toto Same, Achille.: Windfall Management for Poverty Reduction.Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: This paper aims at providing a guide to ensure efficiency in the management of Chad's windfall to support the development process and poverty reduction. The analysis is based on the lessons and experience of countries that have successfully used natural-resource-generated windfalls to launch their development process while avoiding the natural resource curse. The paper also discusses the petroleum management arrangements in place in Chad for poverty reduction. The author argues that the successful management of Chad's windfall for poverty reduction will depend on the effectiveness of oil revenue management arrangements in place in Chad and the government's willingness to improve public finance management (PFM).
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This paper aims at providing a guide to ensure efficiency in the management of Chad's windfall to support the development process and poverty reduction. The analysis is based on the lessons and experience of countries that have successfully used natural-resource-generated windfalls to launch their development process while avoiding the natural resource curse. The paper also discusses the petroleum management arrangements in place in Chad for poverty reduction. The author argues that the successful management of Chad's windfall for poverty reduction will depend on the effectiveness of oil revenue management arrangements in place in Chad and the government's willingness to improve public finance management (PFM).

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