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- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts - OECD
This paper provides: first, a methodology to diagnose multi level governance challenges; and, second, examples of tools used by OECD countries to bridge co-ordination and capacity “gaps”
- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts: The Multi . . .
This paper provides: first, a methodology to diagnose multi level governance challenges; and, second, examples of tools used by OECD countries to bridge co-ordination and capacity “gaps”
- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts
Rather than considering policy coherence as one component – amongst others – of public governance, this approach argues that it is essentially through better coherence of public action that outcomes of public policies such as efficiency, equity and sustainability can be achieved
- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts
This paper examines the conceptual and empirical basis of corruption and governance and concludes that decentralized local governance is conducive to reduced corruption in the long run
- From de jure to de facto decentralised public policies: The multi-level . . .
This contribution recalls the existing interdependencies across levels of government and elaborates on the multi-level governance gaps framework to identify coordination and capacity reinforcement tools to improve public policy outcomes in decentralised contexts
- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts THE MULTI-LEVEL . . .
Aimed at improving efficiency, equity, and sustainability in public spending, the paper presents methodologies for diagnosing governance challenges and offers examples of effective tools employed by OECD countries to enhance coordination and capacity among various levels of government
- Governance of Public Policies in Decentralised Contexts: The Multi . . .
This paper provides: first, a methodology to diagnose multi level governance challenges; and, second, examples of tools used by OECD countries to bridge co-ordination and capacity “gaps”
- From ‘de jure’ to ‘de facto’ decentralised public policies: The multi . . .
This contribution recalls the existing interdependencies across levels of government and elaborates on the multi-level governance gaps framework to identify coordination and capacity reinforcement tools to improve public policy outcomes in decentralised contexts
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