A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT BUDGET AND ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

W. E. Piumini Perera
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The government concern towards preservation of Economic, Social and cultural rights of citizens of a country can be clearly visible through the fiscal policy changes and the trends in public finance. This article intends to decompose and analyse the trends of government expenditure of Sri Lanka over the past years and to investigate whether the public expenditure has been allocated for productive sectors which truely facilitate public welfare and uplift the Ecoomic,Social and cultural rights of the citizens .The considered period for the data analysis is 2010 to 2018 and also a special emphasis has been given on 2019 budget as the latest. The trends of Public expenditure on education, health and main welfare programs and recent taxation policies have been taken into account as a proxy of the attention towards ESCR by the government. The study has illustrated a significant decline in the public expenditure on education, health and welfare with heavy burden generated by indirect taxes that can draw harmful impacts on economy’s future productive potential as well as on the obligation of protecting ESCR.
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鸟瞰斯里兰卡政府预算与经济、社会和文化权利
政府对保护一个国家公民经济、社会和文化权利的关注可以通过财政政策的变化和公共财政的趋势清楚地体现出来。本文旨在分解和分析过去几年斯里兰卡政府支出的趋势,并调查公共支出是否分配给真正促进公共福利和提升公民经济,社会和文化权利的生产部门。数据分析的考虑期为2010年至2018年,并特别强调2019年预算是最新的。在教育、卫生和主要福利方案方面的公共支出趋势以及最近的税收政策已被考虑在内,作为政府对经济、社会和文化权利关注程度的代表。这项研究表明,教育、卫生和福利方面的公共支出大幅下降,间接税造成沉重负担,可能对经济的未来生产潜力以及保护经济、社会和文化权利的义务产生有害影响。
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