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Legitimacy and context: Implications for public sector reform in developing countries
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2008-08-01)
This article examines the interplay between legitimacy and context as key determinants of public sector reform outcomes. Despite the importance of variables Such as legitimacy of public institutions, levels of civic morality ...
Legitimacy and context: Implications for public sector reform in developing countries
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2008-08-01)
This article examines the interplay between legitimacy and context as key determinants of public sector reform outcomes. Despite the importance of variables Such as legitimacy of public institutions, levels of civic morality ...
Propuesta de unidad técnica IICA/BID
Este documento expone las nuevas modalidad de financiamiento al sector agropecuario , en el cual el IICA ha desarrollado una propuesta en la que, sobre la base de la identificación de un conjunto de inversiones prioritarias ...
Tax reform in production networks
(2021-03-30)
This paper studies the effects of a tax reform that eliminates heterogeneity of tax rates and cumulative taxation in a production networks model calibrated for Brazil. In modern economies, industries are highly connected ...
Business and security sector reform: the case for corporate security responsibility
Companies make a significant contribution to creating jobs and generating
economic growth, raising living standards and helping to lift people out of
poverty. Most businesses manage in a responsible way their different ...
Indexes of structural reform in Latin America
(ECLAC, 1999-01)
Abstract
This paper is an attempt to quantify the process of structural reform in Latin America in five areas: trade reform, financial liberalization, tax reform, liberalization of external capital transactions and ...
Legitimacy and context: Implications for public sector reform in developing countries
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2014)
The Long-Run Impact of Social Security Reform in Brazil
(2019-01-22)
In most countries, the rules governing public and private pension systems are different, and so are hiring procedures, and job contracts. The tenures of government employees are longer and their wages, in general, higher. ...