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ID127789
Title ProperQuality of government
Other Title Informationtoward a more complex definition
LanguageENG
AuthorAgnafors, Marcus
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Concepts such as "quality of government" and "good governance" refer to a desired character of the exercise of public authority. Recently the interest in good governance, the quality of government, and similar concepts has increased considerably. However, despite this increasing interest and use, an adequate definition of the concept of quality of government has proved difficult to find. This article criticizes recent attempts at such a definition and proposes an alternative, more complex definition that includes moral content and also encompasses a plurality of values and virtues at its core. An acceptable definition of the quality of governance must be consistent with the demands of a public ethos, the virtues of good decision making and reason giving, the rule of law, efficiency, stability, and a principle of beneficence. The article describes these components in detail and the relations among them.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol.107, No.3; August 2013: p.418-432
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol.107, No.3; August 2013: p.418-432
Key WordsEconomic Development ;  Quality of Government - QoG ;  International Monetary Fund - IMF ;  World Bank - WB ;  China ;  Good Governance ;  Economic Success ;  Public Ethos ;  Policy Making ;  Politics