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Patterns of crisis responses and implications for governance Regional Policy Roundtable in Eastern Europe and Central Asia on Economic Crisis Responses from a Governance Perspective Sarah N. Repucci UNDP Consultant 7 July 2010
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Presentation Outline Overview of the Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis project Research approach Preliminary findings
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Presentation Outline Overview of the Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis project Research approach Preliminary findings
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Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis Aim: To develop research on crisis responses from a governance perspective and support policy debates to outline a new governance reform agenda for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states, during and post- economic crisis.
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Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis Countries covered
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Presentation Outline Overview of the Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis project Research approach Preliminary findings
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Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis Situation analysis mapping country overviews Case studies Paper on crisis responses from a governance capacity perspective
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Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis Country overviews
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Presentation Outline Overview of the Governance Reforms in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis project Research approach Preliminary findings
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Stimulus and Austerity stimulus plan stability, populism, fiscal cushion austerity measures cases of currency peg, aspiration to euro adoption, external demands combination in tandem, or in succession
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Stimulus and Austerity spending cuts both
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Currency Pegs and Devaluation € € € € € € devaluation € currency peg € uses the euro € € €
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Stimulus and Austerity Governance implications: stimulus more popular among populations elections often preceded switch to austerity vulernable groups better protected than in the past
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Policy import and home-grown responses external aid strings attached EU accession form of policy import some home-grown responses
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IMF and other loans $540 million $3.5 billion $1.57 billion $1.2 billion $25 billion €7.5 billion $574 million $21 billion $17.1 billion $3.88 billion $152.6 million $16.4 billion
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Policy import and home-grown responses Governance implications: many could not meet IMF commitments some resistance to IFI aid home-grown more popular, but effective?
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Policy consensus and political deadlock challenging political circumstances delayed or dampened responses most turmoil was not directly caused by the economic crisis, but exacerbated by it consensus rapid implementation some anti-crisis measures were struck down in the courts
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Established frameworks and ad hoc measures established frameworks could be enabling or restrictive ad hoc measures e.g. emergency spending functional reviews
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Sarah Repucci srepucci@gmail.com
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