In an era where public finance reform is more critical—and more
complex—than ever, this Palgrave Pivot offers both clarity and
actionable insight. Part A provides a comprehensive overview of the
core issues at stake in reforming public finances, drawing heavily on
IMF and World Bank experiences: What exactly does reform mean? What
are the root causes and main forms of the problems countries face?
“Which best practices and country examples, including AI
opportunities and challenges, illuminate the path forward?” And
crucially, what obstacles stand in the way of sustainable, effective
change? Part B delivers a concise, comparative assessment of 70
distinct reform types, weighing their advantages and disadvantages and
offering a practical framework for prioritization. Using ten clear
criteria, the book helps decision-makers determine which reforms are
both urgent and feasible—cutting through the noise of overambitious
strategies and highlighting what truly matters. Challenging the status
quo, the book critiques the prevailing technocratic approach to public
finance reform, arguing for a shift toward managing political
complexity and fostering institutional collaboration. It recognizes
that while reform is often framed as a technical challenge, it is
inherently political—disrupting entrenched interests, reallocating
resources, and confronting inefficiency and corruption. Written for
policy makers, finance ministers, their deputies, and senior advisors,
this book seeks to move beyond one-size-fits-all solutions and drive
real, lasting change in public finance.
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What Works, What Fails, and Why
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ISBN
9783032123886
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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