The Use of Data Analytics Techniques to Assess the Functioning of a Government's Financial Management Information System: An Application to Pakistan and Cambodia

35 Pages Posted: 4 Jan 2019 Last revised: 5 Jan 2019

Date Written: January 3, 2019

Abstract

Public financial management enables government to implement policy. Financial management information systems are a central element of PFM in that they facilitate government financial transactions and subject them to rigorous budgetary controls. Therefore, the adequate use of FMIS systems supports the implementation of fiscal rules and provides the basis for holding the executive accountable for implementing the budget. Yet, the integrity of expenditure transactions and effectiveness of budget controls is rarely assessed. This paper explores the meaning of adequate use of FMIS systems and points to data analytics techniques that can shed light on how the use FMIS systems affects expenditure data integrity and effectiveness of budget controls. This methodology is applied to Pakistan and Cambodia, which reveals two very different problems. In Pakistan the analysis of the transactions profile suggests that a large share of the budget is not subjected to FMIS internal controls. In Cambodia the majority of the budget is channeled through the system, but the method exposes very large advances to commercial bank accounts that are subsequently drawn upon but outside the system. Both of these raise concerns about the effectiveness of the FMIS system. Deploying data analytics techniques can help assess whether FMIS systems serve form or function. Judging a system by its use is informative about governments' revealed preferences in expenditure management. This paper puts the spotlight on the foundation of expenditure data and advocates for a transparent, methodical and evidenced based approach to FMIS deployment and expenditure management reform.

Keywords: Public Financial Management, Public Sector Economics, Public Finance Decentralization and Poverty Reduction, ICT Applications, Economics and Finance of Public Institution Development, Democratic Government, State Owned Enterprise Reform, Public Sector Administrative and Civil Service Reform, De Facto Governments, Public Sector Administrative & Civil Service Reform, Macro-Fiscal Policy, Economic Adjustment and Lending

Suggested Citation

Hashim, Ali and Piattifuenfkirchen, Moritz Otto Maria Alfons and Cole, Winston Percy Onipede and Naqvi, Ammar and Minallah, Akmal and Prathna, Maun and So, Sokbunthoeun, The Use of Data Analytics Techniques to Assess the Functioning of a Government's Financial Management Information System: An Application to Pakistan and Cambodia (January 3, 2019). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8689, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3309986

Ali Hashim (Contact Author)

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Moritz Otto Maria Alfons Piattifuenfkirchen

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Winston Percy Onipede Cole

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Ammar Naqvi

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Akmal Minallah

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Maun Prathna

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Sokbunthoeun So

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