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Regulatory Reform Programs: Between Political Rationale and Economic Sense (PDF 87.8 kB)BR policies tend to be ‘technical’ in nature, based on rational assumptions, techniques and preferences and neglecting the political context of the BR practice. This goes for academic theory and cascades down to practitioners' operations. Two questions arise: how to deal with the political dimension in which BR takes place and how to sequence the build up of a comprehensive BR policy, gradually embedding it in the system in order to make it less vulnerable to electoral cycles.| Author | Artur Nowak-Far |
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| Institution | Warsaw School of Economics |
| Year | 2011 |
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| Language | English |
| Topics: Regulatory Reform Programs |
