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Overcoming Fuzzy Governance in Bangladesh: Policy Implementation in Least Developed Countries

Overcoming Fuzzy Governance in Bangladesh: Policy Implementation in Least Developed Countries

Author: Jorge Barenstein
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN984 05 1560 8
Edition1994, 1st Published
Pages204
Reading Level Higher Education
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
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Political, economic and policy models are undergoing drastic changes in LDC’s where market reforms are being implemented. In this context, the subject of governance has attracted increasing attention and debate, marked though by conceptual confusion and lack of solid analysis. Fuzzy Governance sets to examine the subject in its historic conceptual and paradigmatic connotations, with special reference to Bangladesh. The author provides the elements of an operational framework for systematic analysis and discussion of the current problems of governance in transitional phases. An original operational instrument is developed for the talk: the policy dissonance model, used as an indicator of Fuzzy governance. In this book Barenstein reviews empirical evidence, argues against the predominant trends in public sector reform, proposes a new governance as the objective, and sketches an agenda for governance and policy research in Bangladesh. He proposes a set of strategic and substantive parameters that could guide an action plan in that field. Readers will also find (i) suggestions for linking their own conceptual and practical problems to their relevant contexts, and (ii) a critical evaluation of current proposals and orientations in governance plus an attempt at indicating alternative paths.

 

Authors:
Jorge Barenstein

Jorge Barenstein is an independent consultant and  researcher presently working in Bangladesh. He is engaged in  evaluation of development  projects, assessment of  implementation of economic  reform programmes and in field research on all of the above. He graduated from the school of  Economics, University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University (New York, USA) and has been teaching Organisation Theory, Public Enterprise  Management, Business
Administration, Public Policy and related subjects, in Argentina and Mexico. He founded and directed the Department of Public  Administration at the Centre for Economics Research and Teaching (dDE, in Mexico). His current research interests include problems of transition to market mechanisms in mixed economies; governance at the national and local levels; and the implementation of economic, social and civil service reforms. He has worked in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe as adviser to governments on behalf of the United Nations. He has published three books and numerous articles and research papers.

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