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Panel Discussion Remarks

Panel Discussion Remarks. Bill Dorotinsky The World Bank. Istanbul June 8, 2005. Observations. Similarities in issues between Turkey and Korea Similar reform agendas, challenges Performance Planning Accountability Decentralization, subnational PFM capacity and reporting

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Panel Discussion Remarks

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  1. Panel Discussion Remarks Bill Dorotinsky The World Bank Istanbul June 8, 2005

  2. Observations • Similarities in issues between Turkey and Korea • Similar reform agendas, challenges • Performance • Planning • Accountability • Decentralization, subnational PFM capacity and reporting • Changing rules, roles, and information • Some differences • Strategic vision versus piecemeal approach • Consensus on way forward? • Turkish 2003 reform law versus implementation • How pieces fit together to form coherent over-all system? • Sequencing? • Leadership of reform • Focused versus fragmented

  3. Observations (2) • Analytic Budgeting • Unclear intent, objective • Who will use information? How? • What problem does it solve? • IT and classification change or more?

  4. Assessing Progress, Charting Path Forward • May be useful for relevant offices to jointly self-assess public financial management on regular basis, assess progress, and chart path forward • A tool available to help • 28-indicators assessment tool • Developed by WB, with IMF and bilateral partners • Available at www.pefa.org

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