The Governance of Inclusive Growth
An Overview of Country Initiatives

Achieving inclusive growth relates closely to how governments work and how policies are designed, implemented, delivered and evaluated. This publication presents an overview of country initiatives concerning inclusive growth in 39 OECD member and partner countries. It was prepared in the context of the OECD Public Governance Ministerial Meetings held in Helsinki, Finland, on 28 October 2015. The publication focuses on four core issues: engaging with citizens and businesses for more inclusive policies and services; innovative policy design for inclusive growth; improving the delivery of services for and with citizens; and, strengthening accountability through better performance management and evaluation.
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Italy
Since 2014, the Italian Government has adopted a number of relevant measures, both legislative and non-legislative, aimed at modernising the public administration. For example, the recent Delegation to the Government for Public Administrations’ Re-Organisation Law (“Delegation Law”, no. 124 of 7 August 2015), among other, contains provisions to improve the implementation of open government policies. These provisions are at the core of the Charter of Digital Citizenship, which aims to promote and develop digital citizenship rights for citizens and businesses, such as web-based participation in public decision making, more direct control on public administrations (open data), together with improved access to digital services in line with the need to speed up the implementation of the Digital Agenda for Europe.
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