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OECD Public Governance Reviews: Spain 2016

Linking Reform to Results for the Country and its Regions

In 2014, Spain launched a set of administrative reforms called “The CORA reform” as part of broader fiscal reforms. The CORA was a comprehensive and ambitious programme to create conditions for a more transparent public administration closer to citizens and businesses. The reforms were the subject of an OECD Public Governance Review undertaken in 2014. This progress report, the first of its kind, analyses how the OECD recommendations in the 2014 review have been implemented so far at the national level. In addition, it describes how the autonomous communities Galicia and Murcia have implemented the recommendations, and discusses the challenges that remain for achieving effective co-ordination and closer collaboration between the central and the regional levels in the area of public sector reform.

Published on November 18, 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and acknowledgements
Executive summary
Assessment and recommendations
Stocktaking of reforms in Spain to date
Making the most of public administration reform at subnational level in Spain
Digital government for a more strategic public administration in Spain
Stronger accountability mechanisms for better citizen participation in Spain
Annexes3 chapters available
Suggested CORA measures
Case Studies on Galicia and Murcia
Key Well-Being Indicators on Galicia and Murcia
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