Measuring the capacity of government to deliver policy

Published Jun 26, 2014

Better implementation of policy results in better policy outcomes, but the capacity of public administration to deliver new policies is often not assessed. Here we summarise six types of organisational capacity, and suggest methods to measure them.

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  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 2
  • Document Number: CP-755

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