OECD countries have made significant reform progress in recent decades, in fields as diverse as competition policy, health care and the environment. How have they done it? And why have reforms advanced in some places and stalled in others? This collection of essays analyses the reform experiences of
Making Reform Happen Lessons from OECD Countries
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It is generally accepted that Social Security must be reformed, but there is little agreement on what should be done to reform the program. US Pension Reform: Lessons from Other Countries; looks at the social pension reforms of twelve other countries, assesses the current US Social Security program,
This report examines why some policy reforms get implemented and others languish by examining 20 structural reform efforts in 10 OECD countries overΒ the past two decades. The case studies cover a wide variety of reform attempts in three key areas: pensions, labour- and product-market regulation. Key
<p><b>βAn inspiring and informative readβ - <i>Financial Times</i></b><br><br>In <i>Making It Happen, </i>Rebecca Stephens argues that the successful implementation of strategy often comes down to one individual β an individual with a clear, unswerving commitment to the cause, coupled with excellent