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Highlights 1. Coherence between development planning and investment programming in three East Asian countries 2. Decision making parameters and coordination mechanisms for public investment selection and prioritization 3. Project preparation and investment decision process for locally funded projects and ODA projects 4. Summary 1. Coherence between development planning and investment programming Thailand Malaysia The Philippines Development Indicative plan utili Directive plan utili Still insufficient as Plans zed as strategic core zed as strategic cor strategic core documents (dev’t pri e documents (dev’t documents (in spite of orities clearly indicat priorities clearly ind ongoing efforts) ed) icated) Do not specify Do not specify bud Specify budget all budget allocation get allocation ocation lacking alignment securing room for adjusted at mid-t with budget flexibility erm review implication Public Public investment Public investment Public Investment Investment selected in the selected as part of Programs prepared in Plans subsequent annual development parallel with budget and debt planning process Development Plans, approval process Development but their linkages (except for the 70s - Plans play the role remain weak rd th 3 and 4 of de facto PIP still remain as “wish Development Plans) list” of projects Project Project approval Project approval Project approval approval integrated into conducted as part conducted after PIP annual budget/debt of development process and before approval process planning process annual budget process Coherence between development planning and investment programming Annual budget and National Economic and Social Development debt approval Plan (NESDP) 5-year plan* Project approval Project approval Development Plan (as part of annual * 1st NESDP was the only 6-year plan budget/debt approval process) Malaysia Plan 5 year-plan Development Plan Annual budget and Public Investment Plan debt approval Project approval Project approval Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan (MTPDP) 6-year plan* Development Plan * coincides with the presidential term Project Annual budget and approval debt approval Medium-Term Public Investment Program (MTPIP) companion document of the MTPDP Public Investment Program Source: Author Thailand: Overview of development planning and investment programming Annual budget and debt approval Development planning Project approval conducted as a part of the annual NESDB (National Economic budget/debt approval process and Social Development Board) BOB (budget) and FPO+PDMO(1999-) (loans) Coordination mainly among central economic agencies): Budget hearings and dialogues: NESDB BOB “mobile units” BOB (Bureau of the Budget) State enterprises FPO (Fiscal Policy Office) + PDMO (Public Consultation with other central Debt Management Office, 1999-) economic agencies: Central Bank NESDB FPO, PDMO *macro-sector coordination relatively weak Central Bank Centralized system, with strong coordination among central econ omic agencies (CEAs) -- subtle check and balance functions built-in, leading to shared responsibilities among CEAs Source: Author – drawn from information provided by NESDB, BOB, FPO and PDMO to the GRIPS team Malaysia: Overview of development planning and investment programming Development planning Annual budget and debt Public investment planning approval Project approval Project approval MOF (Ministry of Finance) EPU (Economic Planning Unit) Budget hearings and dialogues: Coordination for planning: “Planning cells” in the relevant ministries and agencies National Planning Council (Cabinet level) State governments National Development Planning Council (Offici als level) Private sector NGOs Inter-Agency Planning Groups (Working level) Consultation: Coordination for project approval: EPU Development Projects Examination Committee s (ministries, agencies, state gov’ts) ICU (Implementation Coordination Unit) PSD (Public Service Department) Rule-based operations duly installed in the coordination machinery Source: Author -- drawn from “Development Planning in Malaysia” issued by the EPU in 2004 and information provided by EPU to the GRIPS team
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