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No. 07 | 18 Nov 2021 |
Women in infrastructure
Infrastructure can have a major impact on women’s access to resources and agency over their well-being, and thus on women’s empowerment. Infrastructure itself is not gender-neutral: women and men have different needs and use infrastructure... |
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No. 24 | 16 Nov 2022 |
Towards good practice principles for government transparency in the use of recovery funds
This policy paper, developed in collaboration with the European Ombudsman, provides guidance to governments on ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of COVID-19 recovery funds. With a specific focus on the funding provided through the... |
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No. 02 | 07 Oct 2020 |
The OECD Digital Government Policy Framework
This paper presents the OECD Digital Government Policy Framework (DGPF), a policy instrument to help governments identifying key determinants for effective design and implementation of strategic approaches to transition towards higher levels of... |
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No. 08 | 06 Dec 2021 |
Strengthening value for money in the public procurement system of the Slovak Republic
In line with the EU Public Procurement Directives, the Slovak legislation foresees the use of criteria accounting for quality, environmental benefits or social inclusion in public tenders. However, their use remains limited in practice. This report... |
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No. 28 | 19 Apr 2023 |
Strengthening the attractiveness of the public service in France
A growing number of OECD countries are facing the challenge of making their public service more attractive, even as public policy management becomes increasingly complex and requires new skills. This paper seeks to identify the attractiveness factors... |
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No. 42 | 04 Dec 2023 |
Strengthening strategic planning and the role of PlanAPP in Portugal
This policy paper provides an analysis of the new the Portuguese Competence Centre for Planning, Policy and Foresight in Public Administration (PlanAPP) and its functions in Portugal, focusing on strategic planning and networking activities. It... |
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No. 35 | 10 Jul 2023 |
Strengthening environmental considerations in public investment in Ireland
<img src="https://assets.oecdcode.org/ilibraryres/img/eufunded-banner3.png" class="img-responsive" style="width:80%; padding-bottom:5px;" alt="EU Funded Note"/>Infrastructure is an essential consideration when it comes to both climate change... |
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No. 18 | 06 Sept 2022 |
Regulatory policy scan of Bulgaria
The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good... |
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No. 47 | 05 Apr 2024 |
Regulatory experimentation
This policy paper aims to help governments develop regulatory experimentation constructively and appropriately as part of their implementation of the 2021 OECD Recommendation for Agile Regulatory Governance to Harness Innovation. Regulatory... |
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No. 13 | 18 Mar 2022 |
Regulating corporate political engagement
This report provides an analysis of regulations and “soft law” instruments that shape corporate political engagement activities across 17 jurisdictions (Australia, Brazil, Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Hong Kong (China), India, Italy,... |
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No. 36 | 08 Aug 2023 |
Public procurement performance
Public procurement accounts for 13% of GDP in OECD countries. Pressures on public spending – as well as the need for greater accountability, better monitoring of public policies, and more effective risk management – have made it increasingly... |
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No. 16 | 04 Aug 2022 |
Public procurement in Lebanon
This paper aims at supporting Lebanon in developing a tailored public procurement risk management strategy based on its national context and international good practices. It highlights the relevance of a risk management approach in public procurement... |
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No. 17 | 06 Sept 2022 |
Public integrity scan of Bulgaria
The policy paper provides an overview of the institutional landscape on public integrity in Bulgaria, focusing on its key co-operation mechanism – the National Council on Anti-Corruption Policy – and the way it can best serve the implementation of... |
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No. 04 | 31 Aug 2021 |
Promoting research and innovation in the Slovak Republic through an effective use of European funds
This policy paper analyses current practices related to the implementation of European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) in the Slovak Republic, in particular, the Operational Programme Research and Innovation (R&I). The Slovak Republic benefits... |
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No. 09 | 06 Dec 2021 |
Promoting gender equality through public procurement
Gender-responsive procurement involves using public procurement opportunities to advance promote gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations in public procurement is a key dimension of strategic procurement in which public buying power is... |
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No. 26 | 30 Jan 2023 |
Professionalising the public procurement workforce
This policy paper describes the current state of play of the measures taken by countries to promote the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce. The paper focuses on the main elements of professionalising the public procurement... |
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No. 15 | 04 Aug 2022 |
Procuring for broader outcomes
This case study looks at procurement practices and strategies, assesses their impacts on the effectiveness of the procurement system and their influence on the economy at large in New Zealand. |
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No. 06 | 09 Nov 2021 |
Procurement strategy in major infrastructure projects
Infrastructure investment has been at the forefront of the political debate for more than two decades. Despite decades of theoretical study and experimentation in practice, “how to” actually procure infrastructure still lacks a complete and... |
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No. 37 | 24 Jul 2023 |
Procurement for better value – A case study of Ireland
This paper examines the strategies and practices of Ireland’s Office of Government Procurement (OGP) and how the Irish procurement system’s effectiveness is currently measured. It then applies the OECD framework for measuring public sector... |
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No. 01 | 05 Mar 2020 |
Open, Useful and Re-usable data (OURdata) Index: 2019
This paper presents and discusses the general findings and key policy messages of the 2019 OECD Open, Useful and Re-usable data (OURdata) Index, and provides a detailed analysis of the results for each pillar and sub-pillar. Additionally, it assesses... |
OECD Public Governance Policy Papers
These Papers provide insights from OECD work on public governance, which looks at how governments design and implement strategic, evidence-based and innovative policies to respond to diverse and challenges and deliver on government’s commitments to citizens.
English, French
- ISSN: 27079171 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/14e1c5e8-en-fr
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Women in infrastructure
OECD
18 Nov 2021
Infrastructure can have a major impact on women’s access to resources and agency over their well-being, and thus on women’s empowerment. Infrastructure itself is not gender-neutral: women and men have different needs and use infrastructure...
Towards good practice principles for government transparency in the use of recovery funds
OECD
16 Nov 2022
This policy paper, developed in collaboration with the European Ombudsman, provides guidance to governments on ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of COVID-19 recovery funds. With a specific focus on the funding provided through the...
The OECD Digital Government Policy Framework
OECD
07 Oct 2020
This paper presents the OECD Digital Government Policy Framework (DGPF), a policy instrument to help governments identifying key determinants for effective design and implementation of strategic approaches to transition towards higher levels of...
Strengthening value for money in the public procurement system of the Slovak Republic
OECD
06 Dec 2021
In line with the EU Public Procurement Directives, the Slovak legislation foresees the use of criteria accounting for quality, environmental benefits or social inclusion in public tenders. However, their use remains limited in practice. This report...
Strengthening the attractiveness of the public service in France
OECD
19 Apr 2023
A growing number of OECD countries are facing the challenge of making their public service more attractive, even as public policy management becomes increasingly complex and requires new skills. This paper seeks to identify the attractiveness factors...
Strengthening strategic planning and the role of PlanAPP in Portugal
OECD
04 Dec 2023
This policy paper provides an analysis of the new the Portuguese Competence Centre for Planning, Policy and Foresight in Public Administration (PlanAPP) and its functions in Portugal, focusing on strategic planning and networking activities. It...
<img src="https://assets.oecdcode.org/ilibraryres/img/eufunded-banner3.png" class="img-responsive" style="width:80%; padding-bottom:5px;" alt="EU Funded Note"/>Infrastructure is an essential consideration when it comes to both climate change...
Regulatory policy scan of Bulgaria
OECD
06 Sept 2022
The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good...
Regulatory experimentation
OECD
05 Apr 2024
This policy paper aims to help governments develop regulatory experimentation constructively and appropriately as part of their implementation of the 2021 OECD Recommendation for Agile Regulatory Governance to Harness Innovation. Regulatory...
Regulating corporate political engagement
OECD
18 Mar 2022
This report provides an analysis of regulations and “soft law” instruments that shape corporate political engagement activities across 17 jurisdictions (Australia, Brazil, Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Hong Kong (China), India, Italy,...
Public procurement performance
OECD
08 Aug 2023
Public procurement accounts for 13% of GDP in OECD countries. Pressures on public spending – as well as the need for greater accountability, better monitoring of public policies, and more effective risk management – have made it increasingly...
Public procurement in Lebanon
OECD
04 Aug 2022
This paper aims at supporting Lebanon in developing a tailored public procurement risk management strategy based on its national context and international good practices. It highlights the relevance of a risk management approach in public procurement...
Public integrity scan of Bulgaria
OECD
06 Sept 2022
The policy paper provides an overview of the institutional landscape on public integrity in Bulgaria, focusing on its key co-operation mechanism – the National Council on Anti-Corruption Policy – and the way it can best serve the implementation of...
Promoting research and innovation in the Slovak Republic through an effective use of European funds
OECD
31 Aug 2021
This policy paper analyses current practices related to the implementation of European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) in the Slovak Republic, in particular, the Operational Programme Research and Innovation (R&I). The Slovak Republic benefits...
Promoting gender equality through public procurement
OECD
06 Dec 2021
Gender-responsive procurement involves using public procurement opportunities to advance promote gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations in public procurement is a key dimension of strategic procurement in which public buying power is...
Professionalising the public procurement workforce
OECD
30 Jan 2023
This policy paper describes the current state of play of the measures taken by countries to promote the professionalisation of the public procurement workforce. The paper focuses on the main elements of professionalising the public procurement...
Procuring for broader outcomes
OECD
04 Aug 2022
This case study looks at procurement practices and strategies, assesses their impacts on the effectiveness of the procurement system and their influence on the economy at large in New Zealand.
Procurement strategy in major infrastructure projects
OECD
09 Nov 2021
Infrastructure investment has been at the forefront of the political debate for more than two decades. Despite decades of theoretical study and experimentation in practice, “how to” actually procure infrastructure still lacks a complete and...
Procurement for better value – A case study of Ireland
OECD
24 Jul 2023
This paper examines the strategies and practices of Ireland’s Office of Government Procurement (OGP) and how the Irish procurement system’s effectiveness is currently measured. It then applies the OECD framework for measuring public sector...
Open, Useful and Re-usable data (OURdata) Index: 2019
OECD
05 Mar 2020
This paper presents and discusses the general findings and key policy messages of the 2019 OECD Open, Useful and Re-usable data (OURdata) Index, and provides a detailed analysis of the results for each pillar and sub-pillar. Additionally, it assesses...