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Structure And Performance Of The Clusters As Sample Provinces In Turkey With Respect To Regional Development

European Regional Science Association, ERSA conference papers 01/2000;
Source: RePEc

ABSTRACT Despite significant progress in its path towards Europeanisation over the last two decades, Greece’s reform record remains highly problematic. Persistent reform failures and a continuum of half-way reforms have characterised much of the country’s recent history. In this paper we depart form dominant explanations in the literature that focus predominantly on the political and social context (lack of political will, fragmentation of organised interests, extent of rentseeking, etc) and instead focus on the processes shaping the content of reform proposals. We identify an inherent deficiency in the country’s reform technology, linked to a deficient engagement of policy-making with expert knowledge (encompassing all aspects of knowledge production, processing and utilisation), which results in continuous policy-learning failures and, ultimately, inefficient reforms. Our analysis calls for a re-direction of emphasis from the study of how actors contest reforms to the pathologies that lead to the production of contestable reform proposals.

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Keywords

actors contest reforms
 
contestable reform proposals
 
continuous policy-learning failures
 
continuum
 
country’s recent history
 
country’s reform technology
 
deficient engagement
 
expert knowledge
 
form dominant explanations
 
Greece’s reform record
 
half-way reforms
 
inefficient reforms
 
inherent deficiency
 
interests
 
Persistent reform failures
 
political
 
re-direction
 
reform proposals
 
significant progress
 
social context