RED 2015. A More Effective State. Capacities for designing, implementing and evaluating public policies
Abstract
This new edition of the Report on Economics and Development, CAF seeks to contribute to the study and understanding of the State’s capacities to design, implement and learn from policies, and in this way, to generate a constructive debate that can favor the strengthening of these capacities.
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