Patterns of Philippine Expenditures: Prepared By: Gabiana, Marie Lou
Patterns of Philippine Expenditures: Prepared By: Gabiana, Marie Lou
Prepared by:
Gabiana, Marie Lou
Expenditure system is the
government’s fiscal arm in producing,
allocating and distributing social
goods and services.
The Developmental Problems of
Developing Countries
1. Third world Nations are confronted by numerous, interrelated
problems
Western economic percept may not be applicable to Third
World countries/Developing countries
social structure of extreme class disparities and extreme
poverty
2. Capital Accumulation
low capital & investment - not enough jobs - less
productive labour force - level of income is low
3. Inadequacy of Revenues
low revenue performance and low tax capacity
“Debt trap”
Philippine Expenditure Policies
Classification of Philippine Public Expenditures
1. Level of Government
a) National Government
b) Local Government
2. Nature of Expense
a) Current Expenditures
i. Personal Services
ii. Maintenance and Operating Expenses
b) Capital Expenditures
3. Functional Categories
a) Economic Development/ Services
b) Social Development
c) National Defense
d) General Government/ Public Services
e) Debt Services
4. Type of Funds
a) General Fund
b) Special Account-General Fund
c) Bond Fund
5. Organizational Units, i.e, by Department and Governmental Agencies
Source: Rep. Of the Phil. Department of Finance
Patterns of Philippine Revenue and Expenditure
(1986-2009)
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Issue:
by Sheila Crisostomo (The Philippine Star), April 23, 2010