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Tag - PNG budget

PNG’s debt as a share of GDP and interest costs as a share of revenue

PNG budget: pluses and minuses

by Maholopa Laveil and Dek Joe Sum
27 November 2020

PNG’s salary bill problem

by Stephen Howes
8 September 2020
anti-corruption budget

Boom and bust? Political will and anti-corruption in Papua New Guinea

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
6 July 2020
Credit: RNZ

Thinking about PNG’s COVID-19 economic response: part 2

by Dek Joe Sum, Maholopa Laveil and Stephen Howes
30 April 2020

Anti-corruption and the 2019 PNG budget

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
19 December 2018
PNG anti-corruption poster (Raymond June/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0)

The wrong way to close a funding gap: anti-corruption and the 2018 PNG budget

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
14 February 2018
PNG Planning Minister Richard Maru and Treasurer Charles Abel during the budget lockup (ABC News: Eric Tlozek)

Papua New Guinea 2018 budget fails to solve revenue crisis

by Stephen Howes
29 November 2017
Anti-corruption suggestion box, Mombasa, Kenya (Marcel Oosterwijk/Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0)

Promises, promises: a decade of anti-corruption budgets and spending in PNG

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
16 August 2017

DP60 Promises, promises: a decade of allocations for and spending on anti-corruption in Papua New Guinea

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
Jul, 2017
PNG flag map (Wikimedia Commons/Darwinek CC BY-SA 3.0)

Revenue falls for a second year in a row in PNG

by Stephen Howes
28 April 2017
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