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Research on Public Management Policy Change in the Latin American Region: Conceptual Framework, Methodological Guide, and Exemplars

Guillermo Cejudo, Francisco Gaetani, Juan Carlos Cortázar Velarde and Michael Barzelay

No 4521, IDB Publications (Working Papers) from Inter-American Development Bank

Abstract: This document presents a conceptual framework and methodological guide for researching the process of public management policy change in the Latin American region. This methodological guide is primarily intended to help researchers study the processes of public management policy making so that they a) deliver satisfactory explanations of the outcome of the particular attempts at reform that occurred in their cases and b) enable the IDB to compare cases of public management policymaking in the region for purposes of obtaining plausible generalizations about this type of process. These guidelines outline the formulation of an overall research design and study and methods of gathering case evidence, analyzing case evidence and writing the case report. Examples of public management policy change within governmental agencies of Mexico, Peru, and Brazil are presented.

Keywords: Proceso de Reforma de la Política de Gestión Pública Public Management Policy Change; and Exemplars; Proceso de Reforma de la Política de Gestión Pública; Conceptual Framework; Methodological Guide; Public Management Policy Change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-11
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