Estonia
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Since the restoration of independence in 1991, and prior to the global financial and economic crisis, Estonia enjoyed one of the most dynamic periods of economic growth among both transition and OECD countries. Critical to this success was Estonia’s ...
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A country’s public governance arrangements are a determining factor in the successful implementation of government programmes and reforms. Examining these arrangements both helps to frame the context in which the government and public administration ...
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Estonia places high societal value on education. Yet, there are concerns that more needs to be done to ensure that its education system sustains high quality and equity, and that what students learn is relevant to the country’s evolving social and ...
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Since the restoration of independence in 1991, the government of Estonia has met the challenge of establishing a fully functional, stable, modern state. In this time, it has undergone a radical transformation from a centralised, planned economy and ...
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This report is the third in a series of OECD country reviews that help countries assess their public governance and public management arrangements from a comprehensive and international comparative perspective. These reviews seek to help governments ...
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Since re-independence in 1991, and prior to the global financial and economic crisis, Estonia enjoyed one of the most dynamic periods of economic growth among transition and OECD countries. Today, Estonia faces the impact of the crisis together with ...
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Estonia’s governance structure combines strong vertical silos and formal, legalistic arrangements with many personal and informal networks. Moving to a single government approach is a long-term process founded on political commitment and leadership ...
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In March 2010, the Government of the Republic of Estonia commissioned a major review of the Estonian public administration, which was undertaken by the OECD. The objectives of this review were to examine how a single government approach could be ...
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Estonia faces a series of inter-connected challenges to delivering high-quality public services. At the central level, the government has begun to consolidate “back-office” operations for county governments, and to experiment with rationalising ...
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The Estonian fiscal position is much better than in many OECD countries, the country stands out for having a rather lean government sector and the authorities are striving for efficient use of existing resources. Both healthcare and local government...
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