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Representing the Local Interests in Governmental Policy Making. The Romanian Experiment

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  • Lucica Matei

    (National School of Political Studies and Public Administration)

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The paper aims the analysis of mechanisms related to representation of territorial interests at national level in formulation, implementation and evaluation of governmental public policies by involving local actors, local government associations (National Association of Municipalities, National Association of Towns, National Association of Communes) in Romania. The paper is conceived on three major topics, represented in Romanian governmental institutional structures, on: 1. Levels represented in public policy making process, on one hand, territorial- administrative levels, national, county and local level (municipality, town, commune), and, on the other hand, the political, legislative, executive and consultative level. 2. Developments of public policy system, from the analysis of the Romanian legislative and institutional framework to practices, turning into account the institutional and legislative approach on public policies. 3. National and local actors, roles, illustrated in a study on a local structure level. The elaboration of the matrix of stakeholders in finalising, elaborating, implementing and evaluating public policies will represent the conclusions of this paper.

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  • Lucica Matei, 2008. "Representing the Local Interests in Governmental Policy Making. The Romanian Experiment," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 8(8(525)), pages 43-62, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:8(525):y:2008:i:8(525):p:43-62
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    Cited by:

    1. Tatiana-Camelia DOGARU, 2014. "Contracting Out The Pensions System In Romania," Management and Marketing Journal, University of Craiova, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 0(1), pages 91-102, May.
    2. Matei, Ani & Dogaru, Tatiana-Camelia, 2012. "Coordination of Public Policies through Strategic Planning Instruments: Romania Case study," MPRA Paper 53674, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jan 2014.
    3. Dogaru, Tatiana Camelia, 2016. "Examining public Policy in Romania: is it transparent and legitimated?," MPRA Paper 75998, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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