In their path to improve their policy-making process, Latin American governments typically face, at least, five important challenges: 1) insufficient technical capacity at the center of government to formulate policies or evaluate them ex-ante or ex-post; 2) poor coordination across policies coming from the sectors, leading to inconsistent and incoherent policies; 3) low levels of contestability during policy formulation, whether within the executive...
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2010/11/01
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The Spanish trust fund for Latin America and the Caribbean : rebuilding trust in the State in Latin America by improving the quality of public policies-ideas from the OECD
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knowledge and learning