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来源IDCID Faculty Working Paper No. 341
Opening Adaptation Windows onto Public Financial Management Reform Gaps in Mozambique
Matt Andrews; Tim McNaught and Salimah Samji
发表日期2018-05
出版年2018
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Governments across the world regularly pursue reforms that achieve less than was originally expected or is needed to make the state function better. The limits to reform success are often obvious in even the early days of reform, where gaps and weaknesses manifest. Many governments have no mechanisms built into their reform processes to see these gaps and weaknesses, however, and persist with predefined reform plans instead of adapting designs to close the gaps and address weaknesses. One antidote to this challenge is to create reflection points where reformers scrutinize their progress to identify weaknesses, reflect on these weaknesses, and adapt their next steps to address the weaknesses. In the spirit of John Kingdon’s work on ‘policy windows’, we call these reflection points ‘adaptation windows’—moments where reformers acknowledge problems in their reforms, adapt reforms to address such, and mobilize support for this adaptation. This paper discusses an effort to open an adaptation window for reformers to ‘see’ and then respond to public financial management (PFM) reform gaps and weaknesses in Mozambique. The paper details why and how this work was pursued, and also reflects on results of the government’s reflection at the adaptation window.

URLhttps://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/publications/faculty-working-papers/pfm-reform-gaps-mozambique
来源智库Center for International Development (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/503258
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Matt Andrews,Tim McNaught and Salimah Samji. Opening Adaptation Windows onto Public Financial Management Reform Gaps in Mozambique. 2018.
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