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Republic of Slovenia: Technical Assistance Report-Establishing a Spending Review Process

International Monetary Fund

No 2015/265, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: This paper discusses key findings and recommendations of the Technical Assistance report on establishing a spending review process in Slovenia. Slovenia’s fragile fiscal situation requires further consolidation to ensure that the upward trajectory of public debt does not threaten long-term fiscal sustainability. Spending in the education sector is the fourth-highest spending level. Spending pressures also need to be explicitly identified, quantified, and included in the spending review to better inform the government’s decision making process. There is also a need to update existing performance information associated with government expenditure programs to ensure that more meaningful information focused on achieving desired outcomes is developed to better inform future reviews.

Keywords: ISCR; CR; government employment; spending pressure; early retirement; EUROSTAT General government statistic; expenditure increase; policy option; policy objective; EUROSTAT General government statistics; policy priority; wage bill; statistics database; government policy-makers; Public expenditure review; Budget planning and preparation; Europe; Eastern Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45
Date: 2015-09-16
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