Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Economics and Management (CIREG 2016) Volume I

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Economics and Management (CIREG 2016) Volume I

Author: Houcine Berbou

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2020-04-06

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1527549186

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This book brings together papers presented at the 3rd Conference of Research in Economics and Management (CIREG) held in Morocco in May 2016. With a focus on the challenges of SMEs and innovative solutions, they highlight the contribution of researchers in the fields of business and management, with all their micro and macro-economic aspects. They shed light on the universal scientific vision of the importance of SMEs with answers relevant to their local context and adapted to their specific national situation. The relevance of SME research lies in its heuristic value of analyzing change, rather than in constructing a category, a particularly useful empirical concept. This first volume is focused on economic issues.


Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation

Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation

Author: Frédéric Varone

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-10-06

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1800884893

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This comprehensive Handbook examines public policy evaluation in democracies. Focusing on the political dimension of the evaluation process, it argues that policy evaluation can be an emancipatory tool, reducing social inequalities and exclusion, and offers novel suggestions on how evaluations can be used to improve democratic policymaking.


Handbook of Regulatory Impact Assessment

Handbook of Regulatory Impact Assessment

Author: Claire A. Dunlop

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 1782549560

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Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) is the main instrument used by governments and regulators to appraise the likely effects of their policy proposals. This pioneering Handbook provides a comparative and comprehensive account of this tool, situating it in the relevant theoretical traditions and scrutinizing its use across countries, policy sectors and policy instruments. Comprising six parts, university researchers, international consultants and practitioners working in international organizations examine regulatory impact assessment from many perspectives, which include: • research traditions in the social sciences • implementation, regulatory indicators and effects • tools and dimensions such as courts and gender • sectoral case studies including environment, enterprise and international development • international diffusion in the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia and developing countries • appraisal, training and education. With its wealth of detail and lessons to be learned, the Handbook of Regulatory Impact Assessment will undoubtedly be of great value to practitioners and scholars working in governance, political science and socio-legal studies.


Assessing Public Management Reforms

Assessing Public Management Reforms

Author: Patrick Gibert

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-28

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 3030897990

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This book examines why many ambitious public management policies do not materialize. Comprehensive reforms do not generate relevant and lasting changes. Yet some evolutions may occur that actually improve the efficiency level inside public administrations. The book identifies how and why such processes may occur. It explores an innovative approach to the way reform policies inside the public sector are assessed. The opening chapters examine the contributions of different disciplines to the study of change in the public sector, before proposing a framework to better understand management developments. The book then reviews eight crosscutting central government programmes successively launched since the late 1960s, examines how these programmes were designed and constructed, and analyses the ways in which three toolkits are appropriated: dashboards and indicators, cost-benefit analysis, and ex post evaluation. The final chapters examine the links between the development of agencification and the way in which central government proceeds to implement it, and demonstrate why and how the structure of human resources is crucial for initiating change processes. Together, the book proposes lessons for public practitioners as well as for academic purposes.


The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Environmental Impact Assessments

The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Environmental Impact Assessments

Author: Mohamed Abdelwahab Bekhechi

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780821351154

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An Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) is a procedure for evaluating the impact of proposed activities on the environment. In modern Africa, EIAs are a growing reality and a matter of law in 22 sub-Saharan African countries. This volume examines various aspects of EIA legislation in these countries, including: definitions and prescribed activities; public participation and consultation; the review process and the quality of EIA reports; monitoring and enforcement; compatibility; and transboundary issues. It highlights the role and degree of public participation for the further development of EIA law and policy.


OECD Papers

OECD Papers

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Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13:

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A compilation of reports previously issued by the OECD.