Sentences with phrase «public expenditure»

Public expenditure refers to the money spent by the government for providing public goods and services or for carrying out various activities for the benefit of its citizens. It includes expenses on things like healthcare, education, infrastructure, defense, and social welfare programs. Full definition
The price of the land is often determined by movements of population or by public expenditures on infrastructure.
Comment: This is another variant of the use of public expenditure to drive specific industrial outcomes, in this case by providing a shot in the arm to the local renewables energy industry.
Members opposite are cheering the deepest cuts in public expenditure that have taken place in living memory.
If history has taught anything, it is that you don't cut public expenditure during a period of sluggish growth.
The expansion in public spending resulted in an economy distorted towards sectors driven by debt or by public expenditure.
Our ability to control public expenditure will be good service to our people.
A lesson on public expenditure which students will need internet access to complete.
Given that this is meant to be very targeted public expenditure with measurable results, the question of exactly how these families are selected is relevant to discussion of the merits of the policy.
Its role is to examine public expenditure not on the merits of any policy but «on value - for - money criteria which are based on economy, effectiveness and efficiency».
Another reason for the disproportionate public expenditure on the elderly is the population's greater longevity.
Why then would the public be receptive to proposals for more public expenditure?
It also considers how well each is tracking whether public expenditures are yielding expected outcomes.
It is not possible to operate a small facility without taking huge losses each year, and a big facility with more features could be considered an unnecessary waste of public expenditures.
Unfortunately, the civil justice process is likely to be a victim of further cuts in public expenditure.
She was able only to slow its growth, yet we have laid out plans to cut public expenditure — something of a daunting task.
All we have done so far is to layer new public expenditure on top of old ways of doing business, even as our priorities have suddenly changed.
Public expenditures on early childhood programs are nearly always justified as investments that will eliminate socioeconomic and racial gaps in school readiness and elevate subsequent student achievement and life success.
They concluded that the cuts were justified as the cuts were «still felt to be a proportionate means of achieving the legitimate aim of reducing public expenditure».
«According to the NGFS findings, «the action point with the highest percentage of implementation is that of Public Expenditure Reform, which recorded 69 % success, the NGFS Economist, Nabena disclosed.
They wanted increased public expenditure without the taxes which would subsidise it.
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Maybe the climate database isn't such a risky issue but they are proposing some serious public expenditure as appropriate public response to theirr research.
«While economies are still struggling to recover from the epic downturn of 2008, there is a temptation to curb public expenditure further, as trailed by George Osborne in the Budget,» Dannatt added.
Air passenger duty is an extremely blunt instrument that provides the Treasury with extra funds for general public expenditure without any benefit to the environment whatsoever,» a British Airways spokesman said.
Spain already has one of the lowest public expenditures on healthcare for its GDP in the European Union.
UK Government decisions to curb public expenditure and reform aspects of the welfare system have added to challenges in the housing sector.
By writing Town Hall transparency into law we can make certain every citizen gets open and equal access to information about local public expenditure.
Companies facing regulatory hearings like Kinder Morgan, groups promoting events like the Vancouver Olympics, or politicians justifying public expenditures like the new hockey arena in Edmonton generally talk about the benefits of their projects using a tool called economic impact analysis.
Cantor singled out three NY Republicans — Reps. Ann Marie Buerkle (NY - 25), Michael Grimm (NY - 13) and Nan Hayworth (NY - 19)-- calling them «right - wing ideologues who would allow the United States to default on its financial obligations and cut all sorts of sensible public expenditures before asking corporations to pay their fair share.:
He further asserted that the 2017 Budget will introduce policies that will help rationalise public expenditure, strengthen contract management and realign statutory funds for priority projects.
Well, the Tories gleefully tell us how hard and fast they can scythe public expenditure while the others make dour commitments about prudence and controlled fiscal investment.
The authors from the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine find that Greece has had the largest cutbacks to the health sector seen across Europe, as the bailout package capped public expenditure at 6 % of GDP.
I think to dismiss the possibility that further public expenditure savings can be made would be unjustifiable, although making further savings in the next parliament may most easily be achieved by targeting the Tory sacred cows that have so far been protected at the cost of greater cuts elsewhere.
This will allow other government agencies and watchdog groups to easily combine political contribution data on the NYOG site with state and city contracting and public expenditure data.
But increasingly Indigenous people are represented as recipients of highly abstracted, estimated public expenditures in the imagined quest to Close the Gap.
Speaking on the same programme, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes said he believed the Tories would suffer the most from Ukip as they are most obviously attractive to people who «want to vote on the right for less public expenditure».
«If present public expenditures on schooling were made available to parents [through a voucher] regardless of where they send their children, a wide variety of schools would spring up to meet the demand,» writes Milton Friedman in Capitalism and Freedom.
Anand and Ravallion show that the difference lies in South Korea's greater public expenditures on health care and its smaller income gap between the poor and the rich.
The FSP seeks to improve transparency and accountability, increase public revenue, rationalize public expenditure, improve public finance management and facilitate sustainable debt management.
Little is known about the processes by which resources are allocated within the police and generalised public expenditure procedures aren't specific enough to allow us to understand financial decision - making within police forces.
Tony Travers showed examples of how (apparently) final «outturn» public spending data in the official Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) are altered in subsequent years.
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