Public finance, security, and development [electronic resource] : a framework and an application to Afghanistan / William Byrd, Stephane Guimbert.

By: Byrd, William AContributor(s): Guimbert, Stephane | World BankMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Policy research working papers ; 4806. | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: [Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2009]Subject(s): Economic development -- Afghanistan | Finance, Public -- Afghanistan | Internal security -- AfghanistanAdditional physical formats: Byrd, William A.: Public finance, security, and development.LOC classification: HG3881.5.W57Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.Abstract: "Security is increasingly viewed as a key condition for economic growth and development. The authors argue that the work and impact of all development partners would be enhanced if the multiple linkages between public finance, security, and development were explicitly taken into account. At the extreme, in some cases better public finance management could have more impact on security than would more troops. The paper first outlines three core linkages between security and development-through the investment climate, human and social capital, and institutions. The authors then propose three complementary tools to analyze the security sector from the point of view of public finance management, service delivery, and governance. This conceptual framework is applied to the case of Afghanistan. The paper closes by drawing some conclusions about possible entry points for dialogue in this difficult area. "--World Bank web site.
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"Security is increasingly viewed as a key condition for economic growth and development. The authors argue that the work and impact of all development partners would be enhanced if the multiple linkages between public finance, security, and development were explicitly taken into account. At the extreme, in some cases better public finance management could have more impact on security than would more troops. The paper first outlines three core linkages between security and development-through the investment climate, human and social capital, and institutions. The authors then propose three complementary tools to analyze the security sector from the point of view of public finance management, service delivery, and governance. This conceptual framework is applied to the case of Afghanistan. The paper closes by drawing some conclusions about possible entry points for dialogue in this difficult area. "--World Bank web site.

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