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Public Sector Reform in Central Asia and the Caucasus
Authors:Colin Knox
Affiliation:1. Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Public Policy, Astana, Kazakhstan;2. Ulster University, School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences, Jordanstown, UK
Abstract:Many developing countries are constantly seeking to reform their public services as part of a wider agenda which supports moves to a market economy and better governance arrangements. Some have embraced public management reforms as the template for their activities with limited success. This paper considers existing research on the impact of public sector reform in developing countries and offers an alternative approach, through case studies of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan, based on two keys elements: an agenda which attempts to shift developing countries to an outcomes based accountability approach operationalized through a “quality of life” framework; and, peer‐to‐peer learning.
Keywords:Public sector reform   Quality of Life   Central Asia   Caucasus   Outcomes based accountability
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