Keywords
EMAIL MESSAGECHANGE MANAGEMENT
MANUFACTURING
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WORTH
COMPETITIVENESS
TARGETS
POLITICAL LEADERS
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
GOOD GOVERNANCE
IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES
INNOVATIONS
LICENSES
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
VIOLENCE
REFORMS
LEADERSHIP
FAVORABLE TERMS
CALCULATIONS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LOW-INCOME
POLICY FORMULATION
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
LAWYERS
TELEPHONE
INNOVATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
RESPONSIBILITIES
INCOME
NETWORKS
MINISTER
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11155Abstract
This note is about reform teams.They belong to an exclusive group of economies that grew out of poverty in less than 30 years. They also initially relied on a small, dedicated team of experts to get the job done. These teams brought to bear world-class skills along with direct access to the top level of government and a large development budget. That combination of skills, access, and resources gave them the clout to steer an ambitious reform agenda through vested interests and layers of government.Date
2012-08-13Identifier
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/11155http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11155