Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review, December 2022 Better Value for Money in Human Capital and Water Infrastructure

This second public expenditure review (PER) examines the effectiveness of government spending in Uzbekistan, with a particular focus on education, health, social protection, and water resources management. Fiscal policy and transparency reforms implemented recently in Uzbekistan have supported stron...

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Fiscal Space
Human Capital
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Water Economics
Water Infrastructure
Water Resources
Water Supply and Sanitation
http://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/39518 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext
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title_auth Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review, December 2022 Better Value for Money in Human Capital and Water Infrastructure
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title_short Uzbekistan Public Expenditure Review, December 2022
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Human Capital
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Water Economics
Water Infrastructure
Water Resources
Water Supply and Sanitation
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Human Capital
Infrastructure Economics
Infrastructure Economics and Finance
Water Economics
Water Infrastructure
Water Resources
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