Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries: Lessons from Twenty Case Studies
This paper presents in summary form the findings that emerge from a study of 20 structural reform episodes in 10 OECD countries. The study's principal messages may be summarised as follows. First, it pays to have an electoral mandate for reform. Secondly, major reforms should be accompanied by...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents in summary form the findings that emerge from a study of 20 structural reform episodes in 10 OECD countries. The study's principal messages may be summarised as follows. First, it pays to have an electoral mandate for reform. Secondly, major reforms should be accompanied by consistent co-ordinated efforts to persuade voters and stakeholders of the need for reform and, in particular, to communicate the costs of non-reform. This communications challenge points to the need for policy design to be underpinned by solid research and analysis, which serves both to improve the quality of policy and to enhance prospects for reform adoption. Partly for these reasons, many of the least successful reform attempts were undertaken in haste, often in response to immediate pressures. The cohesion of the government is also critical: if the government is not united around the policy, it will send out mixed messages, and opponents will exploit its divisions. Finally, while much of the political economy literature focuses on agency and the interplay of interests, the condition of the policy regime to be reformed also matters. This paper relates to The Political Economy of Reform: Lessons from Pensions, Product Markets and Labour Markets in Ten OECD Countries, OECD, Paris, 2009, www.oecd.org/document/18/0,3343,en_2649_33733_43756114_1_1_1_1,00.html |
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title | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies |
title_alt | Faire avancer les réformes structurelles dans les pays de l'OCDE |
title_auth | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies |
title_exact_search | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies |
title_exact_search_txtP | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies |
title_full | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies William Tompson and Thai-Thanh Dang = Faire avancer les réformes structurelles dans les pays de l'OCDE : Enseignements de vingt études de cas / William Tompson et Thai-Thanh Dang |
title_fullStr | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies William Tompson and Thai-Thanh Dang = Faire avancer les réformes structurelles dans les pays de l'OCDE : Enseignements de vingt études de cas / William Tompson et Thai-Thanh Dang |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries Lessons from Twenty Case Studies William Tompson and Thai-Thanh Dang = Faire avancer les réformes structurelles dans les pays de l'OCDE : Enseignements de vingt études de cas / William Tompson et Thai-Thanh Dang |
title_short | Advancing Structural Reforms in OECD Countries |
title_sort | advancing structural reforms in oecd countries lessons from twenty case studies |
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