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ID175822
Title ProperPolicy Transfer, External Actors and Policy Conditionality
Other Title InformationPublic Financial Management Reform in Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorTsarouhas, Dimitris
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey’s economic turmoil of today is reminiscent of an earlier era, during which instability, high inflation, and financial mismanagement ruled the day. Yet until recently, Turkey was celebrated as an economic success story, enjoying rising prosperity, high GDP growth, and a healthy fiscal outlook. How was that success possible? Which mechanisms allowed for successful policy reform and how did internal reform dynamics interact with exogenous factors? This article examines the effects of EU and IFI policy conditionality on Turkey, arguing that EU-induced conditionality is more effective compared to IFI conditionality. Further, this work demonstrates the formation of a domestic epistemic community, which evolved into an advocacy coalition and became a crucial pillar for policy reform. Finally, shrewd policy entrepreneurs used a favorable window of opportunity and aligned with the reformist coalition to overcome barriers to policy change.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Middle East and Africa Vol. 11, No.4; Oct-Dec 2020: p.341-357
Journal SourceJournal of Middle East and Africa Vol: 11 No 4
Key WordsEuropean Union ;  Economy ;  International Monetary Fund ;  World Bank ;  Turkey ;  Policy Transfer ;  Policy Reform ;  Epistemic Community


 
 
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