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At the frontier of practical political economy : operationalizing an agent-based stakeholder model in the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Region (English)

Reform programs sometimes falter because they are politically infeasible. Policy change inevitably creates winners and losers, so those with vested interests strike bargains to determine how far and how quickly reform should advance. Understanding these micro political dynamics of reform can mean the difference between a successful intervention that gains political traction and a well-intentioned gambit that falls short of achieving its developmental...
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Abdollahian, Mark; Barma,Naazneen; Green, Amanda; Nunberg,Barbara; Perlman,Deborah Gail.

At the frontier of practical political economy : operationalizing an agent-based stakeholder model in the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Region (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5176 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/707011468026130816

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