The OECD has just published a new report on "France : Une perspective internationale sur la révision générale des politiques publiques" a study carried out at the request of the French administration into the major component of the "reform of the state" programme, i.e. the general review of public policies. The study examines the strengths and weaknesses of the French approach in the light of experiences in other OECD countries, and makes recommendations to further improve public management.
Our better regulation issues are only indirectly mentioned, but the report contains developments on administrative simplification and electronic public services, where significant results have been achieved. This publication supplements the "Better Regulation in Europe: France" of the EU 15 Project which in 2010 specifically examined the French approach to quality regulation (see previous post).
Our better regulation issues are only indirectly mentioned, but the report contains developments on administrative simplification and electronic public services, where significant results have been achieved. This publication supplements the "Better Regulation in Europe: France" of the EU 15 Project which in 2010 specifically examined the French approach to quality regulation (see previous post).
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