Evaluation of Government Performance and Public Policies in Spain.

This paper covers selective aspects of Spain's experience in evaluating government performance and public policies. Rather than a cohesive evaluation system, there is instead a constellation of organizations, with evaluation mandates and/or practices, which are not interrelated. These organizat...

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Main Authors: Zapico-Goni, Eduardo (Author, VerfasserIn.), Feinstein, Osvaldo (Author, VerfasserIn.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Undetermined
Published: Washington, DC World Bank 2010
Series:ECD Working Paper Series No. 22

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