Tuvalu : : 2016 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Tuvalu |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (68 pages) : illustrations, tables, graphs |
Disciplina | 551.6 |
Collana | IMF Staff Country Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Tuvalu
Climatic changes - Tuvalu Exports and Imports Macroeconomics Public Finance Agribusiness Environmental Economics Budgeting International Lending and Debt Problems Climate Natural Disasters and Their Management Global Warming Debt Debt Management Sovereign Debt National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General Public finance & taxation International economics Climate change Public ownership nationalization Public debt External debt Public enterprises Public and publicly-guaranteed external debt Environment Economic sectors Public financial management (PFM) Debts, External Climatic changes Debts, Public Finance, Public Government business enterprises |
ISBN |
1-4755-4404-9
1-4755-4409-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910154898303321 |
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Where Does the Public Sector End and the Private Sector Begin? / / Ian Lienert |
Autore | Lienert Ian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (32 p.) |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Privatization
Government business enterprises Government ownership Public goods Industrial policy Accounting Corporate Finance Macroeconomics Public Finance Public Enterprises Public-Private Enterprises Public Administration Public Sector Accounting and Audits National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures Other Public Investment and Capital Stock Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General Financial Institutions and Services: General Civil service & public sector Financial reporting, financial statements Public finance & taxation Public ownership nationalization Ownership & organization of enterprises Public sector Financial statements Public investment and public-private partnerships (PPP) Public enterprises Business enterprises Finance, Public Public-private sector cooperation |
ISBN |
1-4623-5678-8
1-4527-7731-4 9786612843365 1-282-84336-2 1-4518-7269-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Conceptual Issues for Defining the Public and Private Sectors; A. Can the Public Sector Be Classified According to its Functions?; B. The Concept of Ownership; C. The Concept of Control; Tables; 1. Conceptual Splitting of Private and Public Sectors; Figures; 1. Establ ishing Control of Another Entity for Financial Reporting Purposes; D. Could the Boundary Be Defined by Law?; Boxes; 1. Whe n Does Government Control Exist?; III. A Framework for Defining More Precisely the Public Sector; 2. Senegal: Provisions of the 1990 Law Relating to Public Sector Enterprises
A. Economic Sectors and Institutional UnitsB. The Public Sector: Public Corporations and General Government; Public Corporations; General Government; 2. The Public Sector; 3. Market Output and Economically Significant Prices; 4. Distinguishing Between a Public Corporation and General GovernmentError! Bookmark n ot defined.; IV. Specific Boundary Problems Related to the Public and Private Sectors; A. Joint Ventures Involving Private Companies and Public Entities; 5. Types of Joint Ventures between Public and Private Entities; B. Public Sector Leasing from the Private Sector 6. Operating Leases and Financial LeasesC. Public-Private Partnerships; 7. Public-Private Partnerships-What Are They?; 8. Risks in PPP Projects; 9. IPSASB Proposals for Accounting for PPPs; D. Social Insurance Schemes; V. The Boundary Between the Public Sector and General Government; A. Extrabudgetary Funds; 10. The European Union's 50 Percent Rule; B. Autonomous Government Agencies; 2. Different Types of Autonomous Public Bodies; VI. Conclusions; 11. New Zealand: Categories of Government Agencies; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788333703321 |
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Where Does the Public Sector End and the Private Sector Begin? / / Ian Lienert |
Autore | Lienert Ian |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (32 p.) |
Disciplina | 332;332.1/52 |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Privatization
Government business enterprises Government ownership Public goods Industrial policy Accounting Corporate Finance Macroeconomics Public Finance Public Enterprises Public-Private Enterprises Public Administration Public Sector Accounting and Audits National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures Other Public Investment and Capital Stock Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General Financial Institutions and Services: General Civil service & public sector Financial reporting, financial statements Public finance & taxation Public ownership nationalization Ownership & organization of enterprises Public sector Financial statements Public investment and public-private partnerships (PPP) Public enterprises Business enterprises Finance, Public Public-private sector cooperation |
ISBN |
1-4623-5678-8
1-4527-7731-4 9786612843365 1-282-84336-2 1-4518-7269-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Conceptual Issues for Defining the Public and Private Sectors; A. Can the Public Sector Be Classified According to its Functions?; B. The Concept of Ownership; C. The Concept of Control; Tables; 1. Conceptual Splitting of Private and Public Sectors; Figures; 1. Establ ishing Control of Another Entity for Financial Reporting Purposes; D. Could the Boundary Be Defined by Law?; Boxes; 1. Whe n Does Government Control Exist?; III. A Framework for Defining More Precisely the Public Sector; 2. Senegal: Provisions of the 1990 Law Relating to Public Sector Enterprises
A. Economic Sectors and Institutional UnitsB. The Public Sector: Public Corporations and General Government; Public Corporations; General Government; 2. The Public Sector; 3. Market Output and Economically Significant Prices; 4. Distinguishing Between a Public Corporation and General GovernmentError! Bookmark n ot defined.; IV. Specific Boundary Problems Related to the Public and Private Sectors; A. Joint Ventures Involving Private Companies and Public Entities; 5. Types of Joint Ventures between Public and Private Entities; B. Public Sector Leasing from the Private Sector 6. Operating Leases and Financial LeasesC. Public-Private Partnerships; 7. Public-Private Partnerships-What Are They?; 8. Risks in PPP Projects; 9. IPSASB Proposals for Accounting for PPPs; D. Social Insurance Schemes; V. The Boundary Between the Public Sector and General Government; A. Extrabudgetary Funds; 10. The European Union's 50 Percent Rule; B. Autonomous Government Agencies; 2. Different Types of Autonomous Public Bodies; VI. Conclusions; 11. New Zealand: Categories of Government Agencies; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910828557503321 |
Lienert Ian
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 | ||
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