Hidden Subsidies (Fiscal Policy) (Report) Hidden Subsidies (Fiscal Policy) (Report)

Hidden Subsidies (Fiscal Policy) (Report‪)‬

Pakistan Development Review 2002, Winter, 41, 4

    • 2,99 €
    • 2,99 €

Publisher Description

The objective of this paper is to quantify the magnitude of subsidies provided from budgetary sources for major economic and social services including irrigation, roads, education, health, and water supply and sanitation. This exercise is complicated by the limited availability of data, especially on costs of provision. The research demonstrates that the budgetary subsidy on major economic and social services in Pakistan is large and there is less of it for 'merit goods'. Therefore, considerable scope exists for improving cost recovery and raising the level of non-tax revenues, with much of the benefit going to provincial governments. It needs to be recognised that resource mobilisation efforts, which have hitherto been concentrated in the taxation area, need to focus more on non-taxes, by raising charges on services which are not in the nature of 'merit goods' if the overall equity consequences of public budgeting are to be enhanced. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2002
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
SIZE
282
KB

More Books by Pakistan Development Review

Rural Poverty and Land Degradation: A Review of the Current State of Knowledge (Poverty ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES) Rural Poverty and Land Degradation: A Review of the Current State of Knowledge (Poverty ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES)
1998
Socio-Cultural, Religious, And Political Aspects of the Status of Women in Pakistan (Gender Issues) (Report) Socio-Cultural, Religious, And Political Aspects of the Status of Women in Pakistan (Gender Issues) (Report)
1998
Income, Money, And Prices in Pakistan: Trends and Interrelationship (Report) Income, Money, And Prices in Pakistan: Trends and Interrelationship (Report)
2000
Poverty Trends and Growth Performance: Some Issues in Bangladesh (Report) Poverty Trends and Growth Performance: Some Issues in Bangladesh (Report)
2000
Reforms, Productivity, And Efficiency in Banking: The Indian Experience (Distinguished Lecture) Reforms, Productivity, And Efficiency in Banking: The Indian Experience (Distinguished Lecture)
2005
Determinants of Corruption in Developing Countries (Trade AND ECONOMIC Growth) (Report) Determinants of Corruption in Developing Countries (Trade AND ECONOMIC Growth) (Report)
2007