Linking public investment programs and SPAHD macro models [electronic resource] : methodology and application to aid requirements / Pierre-Richard Agenor, Nihal Bayraktar, Emmanuel Pinto Moreira, Research working paper Collection Title:Policy.
Material type: TextSeries: Policy research working papers ; 3944. | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: [Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2006]Subject(s): Public investments -- Niger -- Econometric modelsAdditional physical formats: Agenor, Pierre-Richard.: Linking public investment programs and SPAHD macro models.LOC classification: HG3881.5.W57Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.Abstract: "The authors propose a "bottom up" approach to link public investment programs with a class of macro models recently developed to quantify Strategy Papers for Human Development (SPAHD) in low-income countries. The methodology involves establishing constant-price projections of investment outlays (disaggregated into infrastructure, education, and health), spending on maintenance and other goods and services, salaries, and user charges. These estimates are incorporated in a SPAHD macro framework to calculate, under alternative scenarios, domestic financing, foreign borrowing, and aid requirements. The authors also evaluate the impact on growth and indicators associated with the Millennium Development Goals. They use illustrative applications, based on a SPAHD model for Niger, to highlight the link between tax reform and aid requirements. "--World Bank web site.Title from PDF file as viewed on 8/28/2006.
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"The authors propose a "bottom up" approach to link public investment programs with a class of macro models recently developed to quantify Strategy Papers for Human Development (SPAHD) in low-income countries. The methodology involves establishing constant-price projections of investment outlays (disaggregated into infrastructure, education, and health), spending on maintenance and other goods and services, salaries, and user charges. These estimates are incorporated in a SPAHD macro framework to calculate, under alternative scenarios, domestic financing, foreign borrowing, and aid requirements. The authors also evaluate the impact on growth and indicators associated with the Millennium Development Goals. They use illustrative applications, based on a SPAHD model for Niger, to highlight the link between tax reform and aid requirements. "--World Bank web site.
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