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Injecting International Good Practices into Policy Reforms : The Importance of Study Tours

Injecting International Good Practices into Policy Reforms : The Importance of Study Tours

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Date of publication
August 2012
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oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/10555

In policy reform Advisory Services (AS)
projects the concept of 'good practices' often
floats around, not knowing when or where to land on a
'project runway.' So the question here is how and
when do you inject good practices into regulatory reforms so
they yield maximum impact? Whenever terms like
'international expert' and/or 'study
tours' are mentioned, projects become vulnerable to
criticism of wasted money and shopping sprees. The
experience from International Finance Corporation (IFC) AS
in the Middle East and North Africa's (AS MENA)
'Alexandria Business Start-up Simplification'
Project in Egypt stands out as a good example of a project
that used international good practices both at the right
time and in the right way.

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Eldozdar, Yehia K.

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