The dynamics of the implementation process of devolution reforms differ significantly from country to country. Part of the explanation for this lies in the differences in the politico-administrative system and the status of public management reforms. Factors affecting devolution are examined in this article. Implications for policy-makers and public managers, especially regarding the policy transfer of devolution reforms, are discussed.
A Common Trend, Different Houses: Devolution in Italy, Spain and the UK
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