Bibliographic citations
Chavez, A., Núñez, M. (2017). Estructura del presupuesto de gasto en su clasificación económica y funcional en las unidades ejecutoras del gobierno regional del Cusco, periodo 2015-2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1595
Chavez, A., Núñez, M. Estructura del presupuesto de gasto en su clasificación económica y funcional en las unidades ejecutoras del gobierno regional del Cusco, periodo 2015-2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1595
@misc{renati/955503,
title = "Estructura del presupuesto de gasto en su clasificación económica y funcional en las unidades ejecutoras del gobierno regional del Cusco, periodo 2015-2016.",
author = "Núñez Ramos, Midwar",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
The Peruvian State, according to the Political Constitution of Peru, has the duty to meet the needs of the population, therefore approve budgets to the entities of the national, regional and local government levels, oriented to carry out activities in benefit of this. The Cusco Regional Government, as a decentralized entity, in the last two fiscal years 2015 and 2016 has administered a budget of S / 1,825,817,148 and S / 1,961,462,802 respectively, a budget which, in the general appreciation of the population, is mainly destined to the execution of investment projects, downplaying the budget allocated to current expenditure. In this paper, the budget structure at the level of current and capital expenditure by function is analyzed. The theoretical framework of the work is mainly related to the budget system and budget structure of the country's public entities. The method used is of quantitative approach and descriptive scope, is a non-experimental basic research. The population and sample is constituted by the information of the approved budget for the Cusco Regional Government of the fiscal years 2015 and 2016. The result shows that current expenditure represents 66.93% in 2015 and 63.80% in 2016, while the budget for capital expenditure only means 30.11% in 2015 and for the year 2016 33.43%. The results show that the functions of education, health, transportation and agriculture are the ones with the highest budget allocated for current expenditure, by 89.96% in 2015 and 94.73% in 2016. While capital expenditure also has a significant budget for the same functions, of the order of 78.58% for the year 2015 and 79.46% for 2016. In conclusion, the ratio between the approved budget for current expenditure and capital expenditures in the department of Cusco has a rate of 67% to 30% in 2015, a similar trend in 2016, with a rate of 64% to 33%.
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