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Medium Term Budget Framework: Pre Budget Document 1390-1392

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This Pre Budget Report incorporates the Medium-Term Budget Framework (MTBF). The MTBF links the spending plans of budgetary units to overall government policy objectives.The purpose of the Report is to provide a preliminary draft budget that assesses existing budget policies and new funding priorities for the next fiscal year and medium term. In essence, the MTBF is a tool for ensuring the medium-term fiscal sustainability of budget decisions, i.e. for setting budget priorities that can be funded from available resources.

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  • Ministry of Finance Afghanistan, 2015. "Medium Term Budget Framework: Pre Budget Document 1390-1392," Working Papers id:6992, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:6992
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