Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development

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Autor(a) principal: Karo,Erkki
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Kattel,Rainer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: In this paper we discuss the question of what factors in development policy create specific forms of policy capacity and under what circumstances developmentoriented complementarities or mismatches between the public and private sectors emerge. We argue that specific forms of policy capacity emerge from three interlinked policy choices, each fundamentally evolutionary in nature: policy choices on understanding the nature and sources of technical change and innovation; on the ways of financing economic growth, in particular technical change; and on the nature of public management to deliver and implement both previous sets of policy choices. Thus, policy capacity is not so much a continuum of abilities (from less to more), but rather a variety of modes of making policy that originate from co-evolutionary processes in capitalist development. To illustrate, we briefly reflect upon how the East Asian developmental states of the 1960s-1980s and Eastern European transition policies since the 1990s led to almost opposite institutional systems for financing, designing and managing development strategies, and how this led, through co-evolutionary processes, to different forms of policy capacity.
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title Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
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Karo,Erkki
innovation
economic development
economic planning
political economy
transition economies
title_short Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
title_full Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
title_fullStr Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
title_full_unstemmed Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
title_sort Public management, policy capacity, innovation and development
author Karo,Erkki
author_facet Karo,Erkki
Kattel,Rainer
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Kattel,Rainer
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economic development
economic planning
political economy
transition economies
topic innovation
economic development
economic planning
political economy
transition economies
description In this paper we discuss the question of what factors in development policy create specific forms of policy capacity and under what circumstances developmentoriented complementarities or mismatches between the public and private sectors emerge. We argue that specific forms of policy capacity emerge from three interlinked policy choices, each fundamentally evolutionary in nature: policy choices on understanding the nature and sources of technical change and innovation; on the ways of financing economic growth, in particular technical change; and on the nature of public management to deliver and implement both previous sets of policy choices. Thus, policy capacity is not so much a continuum of abilities (from less to more), but rather a variety of modes of making policy that originate from co-evolutionary processes in capitalist development. To illustrate, we briefly reflect upon how the East Asian developmental states of the 1960s-1980s and Eastern European transition policies since the 1990s led to almost opposite institutional systems for financing, designing and managing development strategies, and how this led, through co-evolutionary processes, to different forms of policy capacity.
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