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Mind the gaps: What's missing in political economy analysis and why it matters
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Whaites, Alan (Editor)
 - Gonzalez, Eduardo (Editor)
 - Fyson, Sara (Editor)
 - Teskey, Graham (Editor)
 - Hudson, David (Author)
 - Marquette, Heather (Author)
 
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            Mind the gaps: What's missing in political economy analysis and why it matters
        Abstract
            The Governance Practitioner’s Notebook takes an unusual approach for the OECD-DAC Network on Governance (GovNet). It brings together a collection of specially written notes aimed at those who work as governance practitioners within development agencies. It does so, however, without attempting to offer definitive guidance – instead aiming to stimulate thinking and debate. To aid this process the book is centred on a fictional Governance Adviser.  
The Notebook’s format provides space for experts to speak on today’s governance issues: politics, public sector reform and stakeholder engagement. It encourages debate,  charts the evolution of donor thinking, and highlights future challenges in the age of the Sustainable Development Goals. Each section introduces both technical issues and major areas of debate, providing ideas for future development support to institutional reform.
        Book Title
            A Governance Practitioner’s Notebook: Alternative Ideas and Approaches
        Publisher
            OECD
        Date
            2015.11
        Accessed
            11/08/2016, 10:01
        Citation
            Hudson, D., & Marquette, H. (2015). Mind the gaps: What’s missing in political economy analysis and why it matters. In A. Whaites, E. Gonzalez, S. Fyson, & G. Teskey (Eds.), A Governance Practitioner’s Notebook: Alternative Ideas and Approaches. OECD. http://www.oecd.org/dac/governance-peace/governance/governance-practitioners-notebook.htm
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