PUBLIC POLICIES AND STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF A COUNTRY. CASE OF MOLDOVA
Eugenia Busmachiu () and
Veronica Ursu ()
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Eugenia Busmachiu: Academy of Economic Studies Moldova, ebraga_busmachiu@hotmail.com, Chisinau, Moldova
Veronica Ursu: Ministry of Finance Moldova, veronica.ursu@mf.gov.md, Chisinau, MoldovaAuthor-Name: Aliona CHIMACOVSCHI-LEAHU
Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2012, vol. 1, issue 1, 17-30
Abstract:
The study of concepts applied in the decision-making process aims to investigate the functioning of mechanisms to develop and implement the central public administration policies. A modern decision-making process includes the whole procedure of decision making: setting the priorities of public policies, choosing options, instruments of public policy implementation, developing and adopting the respective legislative and normative acts, funding to implement these policies, conducting implementation actions and monitoring the impact of public policy decisions. Often the decision-making process in public administration is interpreted as a simple organization of the information and documents circuit. Therefore there arises the need to analyze the concept of decision making and propose solutions to improve it.
Keywords: public policy; strategy; monitoring; evaluation; impact; legislation framework; decisions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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