Few would doubt that the conditions of governance have changed-and
continue to change-as the early 21st century seems to enter a period
of profound uncertainty. Yet, at the same time, the world seems alive
with a cacophony of approaches-old and new-on how to improve
governance and, ultimately, policy outcomes. This collection-the first
in a series of annual editions-seeks to address the implications of
the current state of the world in terms of "good governance", i.e. the
effective, efficient, and reliable set of legitimate institutions and
actors dedicated to dealing with matters of public concern, be it in
the field of financial markets (the focus of this edition), health
care, security, or migration, and across local, national and
international levels. Researchers at The Hertie School of Governance
(Berlin, Germany) and other experts examine the current state of
governance challenges and innovations from a variety of
inter-disciplinary perspectives. This edition features a special set
of chapters on the challenges of financial and fiscal governance, the
tradeoffs faced by governance actors, and the new arrangements that
have emerged or are required to not only address the ongoing crisis
but also ensure greater stability into the future. This special
section is complemented by chapters introducing basic concepts and
models; exploring other global challenges and the reasons behind
seemingly lackluster responses to them and highlighting the need for
responsible sovereignty; conceptualizing governance innovation and
introducing key examples; and assessing existing indicators of
governance, while proposing a new framework for collecting,
interpreting and applying governance-related information.
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Financial and Fiscal Governance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191663901
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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