Strengthening Legislatures : Implications from Industrial Countries
With more developing and post-communist
states embracing democracy, improving the performance of
their congresses, parliaments, and other legislative
assemblies has become a must. These bodies make laws, hold
the executive branch accountable, and represent citizen
interests. Good governance demands that each of these tasks
be done well. Thus aid agencies have begun supporting
programs that train legislators and their staff, provide
computers and buildings, and otherwise strengthen the
legislative branch of government. But while some programs
have succeeded, the overall results have been disappointing.
One reason is that many programs have ignored a key
principle of public sector reform: success requires changing
the incentives facing public officials (World Bank 2000).
More effective legislative aid programs will require donors
to understand what motivates legislators and how those
incentives can be altered. This note surveys the main
factors shaping incentives for legislators in industrial
countries and suggests how these factors can inform
legislative reform in developing and transition economies.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
Messick, Richard E. |
Format: | Brief
biblioteca
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Language: | English |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2002-03
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Subjects: | ACCOUNTABILITY,
CABINET,
CITIZEN,
COMMITTEE MEETINGS,
COMMUNIST,
CONSTITUTIONALISM,
CORRUPTION,
DEMOCRACY,
DEMOCRATIZATION,
ELECTION,
ELECTORATE,
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES,
EXECUTIVE BRANCH,
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
HOUSE OF REVIEW,
LAWS,
LEARNING,
LEGAL INSTITUTIONS,
LEGISLATION,
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES,
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES,
LEGISLATIVE REFORM,
LEGISLATORS,
LEGISLATURE,
LEGISLATURES,
MEDIA,
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT,
MINISTERS,
OPPOSITION PARTIES,
PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES,
PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT,
PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEMS,
PARLIAMENTS,
POLITICAL PARTIES,
PRESIDENCY,
PROGRAMS,
PUBLIC INTEREST,
PUBLIC OFFICIALS,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
SENATE,
SEPARATION OF POWERS,
STANDING ORDERS,
TRAINING PROGRAMS,
TRANSITION ECONOMIES,
VOTING LAW REFORM,
LEGISLATIVE BODIES,
GOVERNANCE,
OPPOSITION LEADERS,
STAFF TRAINING,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
INCENTIVES,
AUTONOMY,
CANDIDATES,
CAMPAIGN FUNDS,
PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM,
COMMITTEES,
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS,
LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT,
PARTY FACTIONS,
PARTY POSITIONS,
PARTY AFFILIATION, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/03/2011708/strengthening-legislatures-implications-industrial-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11354
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