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Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis - The World Bank's Experience (Paperback)
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Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis - The World Bank's Experience (Paperback)
Series: Directions in Development
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Problem-driven political economy analysis holds considerable
promise for development practitioners seeking to identify policies
and strategies that are most likely to deliver solutions for
difficult development challenges. This volume takes stock of the
World Bank s experiences applying this approach. The eight good
practice cases presented in this volume illustrate recent Bank
achievements. Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis: The World
Bank s Experience shows how political economy analysis can be
applied to specific development challenges from different sectors,
highlights the range of empirical evidence that can be used and
discusses the types of recommendations and follow up actions that
result. Each case opens by describing the specific challenge or
opportunity that prompted the analysis: an emerging natural
resource boom in Mongolia, a growing need for subsidy reform in
Morocco, difficult constellations around electricity sector reform
in the Dominican Republic, electricity and telecommunications
reforms in Zambia, the development of inclusive commercial
agriculture in Ghana, infrastructure programs at the subnational
level in Sierra Leone, local infrastructure provision in Papua New
Guinea, and the allocation of local roads and health services in
the Philippines. The cases then review key findings, describing how
political economy drivers impeded first best economically efficient
or technically sound reforms and how the incentives at play offer
opportunities forengagement. Each case then sets out the feasible
policy recommendations derived from the analysis, including
specific recommendations for how development interventions can be
adapted to existing political economy constraints and where
possible how to engage on expanding the space for reform. Finally,
there is a reflection on the uptake and effects of the
problem-driven analysis on World Bank operations and on policy
dialogue."
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