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espesosespesas

Espesosespesas is a neologism used in discussions of budgeting and public administration to describe the phenomenon whereby expense processes become increasingly dense and opaque as they accumulate layers of regulation, approvals, and reporting requirements. The term is not part of formal accounting language but appears in policy debates and practical guides that address inefficiencies in government and corporate finance.

Etymology: the word combines espeso meaning thick or dense with despesas meaning expenses in Portuguese, signaling

Concept: Espesosespesas captures the relationship between the complexity of expenditure procedures and the cost of administering

Implications and applications: In budgeting reforms, espeso expenses motivate simplification efforts, standardization, and automation to reduce

Critique: Because it is a non-standard term, there is no agreed method for measuring espeso expenses. Critics

See also: administrative burden, transaction cost, bureaucratic overhead, complexity economics, public procurement reform.

the
idea
of
thickened
expense
processes.
them.
As
costs
are
allocated
to
multiple
departments
or
as
oversight
expands,
the
number
of
steps,
documents,
and
checks
grows,
creating
higher
transaction
costs,
longer
cycle
times,
and
reduced
transparency.
The
concept
highlights
that
high
apparent
expense
may
be
accompanied
by
hidden
administrative
burdens.
overhead,
improve
accountability,
and
accelerate
procurement
and
budgeting
cycles.
warn
that
the
concept
can
blur
distinctions
between
genuine
cost
drivers
and
bureaucratic
rhetoric,
and
its
relevance
varies
across
industries
and
institutions.