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Spending smarter to boost growth, lessons for Sri Lanka

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October 15, 2025

Sri Lanka stands at a critical juncture.

- by C. A. Saliya saliya.a@sliit.lk www.researcher.lk

After decades of ambitious infrastructure projects, expanding public sector employment, and rising debt burdens, the nation's 2022 economic crisis exposed fundamental weaknesses in how public resources are managed. As the country implements IMF-supported reforms, a crucial question emerges: Can Sri Lanka achieve robust growth not by spending more, but by spending smarter? Recent International Monetary Fund research analysing 174 economies offers compelling insights.

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This stands in stark contrast to Sri Lanka's experience. Despite significantly higher per capita spending, Sri Lanka's development outcomes have been inconsistent, with persistent inefficiencies in public investment and service delivery.

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