5 edition of The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies found in the catalog.
The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies
Chong-En Bai
Published
2001
in World Bank, Development Research Group
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Chong-En Bai, Shang-Jin Wei. |
Genre | Econometric models. |
Series | Policy research working paper ;, 2575, Policy research working papers (Online) ;, 2575. |
Contributions | Wei, Shang-Jin., World Bank. Development Research Group. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HG3881.5.W57 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Electronic resource |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3669219M |
LC Control Number | 2002616024 |
• Explain the Characteristics of bureaucracy • Explain autocratic or authoritarian, democratic or participative, laissez fair and bureaucratic styles of leadership. • Eg procedure and policy manuals prescribe types of behaviour for performing a procedure to policies to be followed. the implementation and, surprisingly, formulation of public policy- a situation which strengthens the bureaucracy and widens its sphere of operation. This observation fully expresses the position that bureaucracy is a form of government, exercised by officials, characterised by tendency to intervene and often to exceed its proper function.
Bureaucracy and public policy It concerned with some of the important characteristics of the policy making process within the bureaucracy. It involves two aspects: 1. Identify the principle group in administrative agencies that participate in the determination of policy. a) Political appointees b) Career administrator c) Outside expert. This book should be essential reading for anyone concerned about the rise of this new bureaucracy and the contemporary state of the professions. It is intended to support courses on quality assurance and the New Public Management in public administration and management.
More than 60 years ago, Max Weber declared bureaucracy to be “the most rational known means of carrying out imperative control over human beings.” He was right. He was right. Bureaucracy is. Quality of bureaucracy varies widely across countries. In this paper, we examine its implications for open-economy macro policies. Specifically, we focus our discussion on the imposition of capital controls and financial repression as an example. Capital controls and financial repression in developing countries were once considered a.
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The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies.
Bai and Wei propose that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open economy macroeconomic policies--especially the imposition or removal of capital controls.
Get this from a library. The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies. [Chong-En Bai; Shang-Jin Wei; World Bank. Development Research Group.]. The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies (English) Abstract.
The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies.
The authors propose that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of Cited by: Get this from a library. The quality of bureaucracy and capital account policies. [Chong-En Bai; Shang-Jin Wei; World Bank. Development Research Group.] -- The more corrupt a country, the more likely it is to impose capital controls.
As a country improves its public institutions over time, it tends to gradually liberalize its capital accounts. The Quality of Bureaucracy and Capital Account Policies Chong-En Bai (37 pages) The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in.
Downloadable. The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies. The authors propose that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open economy macroeconomic policies - especially the imposition or removal of capital control.
The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies. Bai and Wei propose that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open economy macroeconomic policies - especially the imposition or removal of capital controls.
The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies.
The authors propose that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open economy macroeconomic policies - especially the imposition or removal of capital control. CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): The extent of bureaucracy varies widely across countries.
However, the quality of bureaucracy within a country evolves more slowly than economic policiessuch as the imposition of capital controlswhich can be implemented quickly. This paper presents the possibility that the quality of bureaucracy may be an.
The quality of bureaucracy varies widely across countries. This paper examines the role of bureaucratic quality in open-economy macro policies, with a specific focus on the imposition of capital controls and financial repression.
Capital controls and financial repression in developing countries were once. However, the quality of bureaucracy within a country evolves more slowly than economic policiessuch as the imposition of capital controlswhich can be implemented quickly.
This paper presents the possibility that the quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open-economy macro-policies.
Enter the password to open this PDF file: Cancel OK. File name:. POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER The Quality of Bureaucracy The more corrupt a country, and Capital Account Policies the more likely it is to impose capital controls.
As a country improves its public institutions over time, it tends to Chong-En Bai Shang-Jin Wei gradually liberalize its capital accounts. Removing capital controls prematurely. Downloadable. Bureaucratic quality in terms of the level of corruption varies widely across countries, and is in general slow to evolve relative to the speed with which many economic policies can be implemented such as the imposition of capital controls.
In this paper, we study the possibility that quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open-economy macro-policies. 11 hours ago In global crises, capital tends to fly away from the countries that need it the most, as evidenced by the unprecedented flight to quality – and the resulting widening of the spreads – experienced by emerging economies in early In the U.S.
government’s federal bureaucracy, appointed bureaucrats create rules and regulations needed to efficiently and consistently implement and enforce the laws and policies made by the elected officials.
All of the approximately 2, federal government agencies, divisions, departments, and commissions are examples of bureaucracies. The most visible of those bureaucracies include the. In this paper, we study the possibility that quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open-economy macro-policies, in particular, the imposition/removal of capital.
Quality of Bureaucracy and Open-Economy Macro Policies Chong-En Bai, Shang-Jin Wei NBER Working Paper No. Issued in June NBER Program(s):International Finance and Macroeconomics Bureaucratic quality in terms of the level of corruption varies widely across countries, and is in general slow to evolve relative to the speed with which many economic polices can be.
that quality of bureaucracy may be an important structural determinant of open-economy macro- policies, in particular, the imposition/removal of capital controls and financial repression.
The Quality of Bureaucracy and Capital Account Policies Bai, Chong-En; Wei, Shang-Jin () The extent of bureaucracy varies extensively across countries, but the quality of bureaucracy within a country changes more slowly than economic policies.
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Growth, in turn, is an essential element in generating more opportunities for people to work, thereby reducing. Bureaucracy is run top-down by “a small cadre of seasoned executives who fail to write off their depreciating intellectual capital.” It is akin to Soviet-style centralization and “is the.