Administrative simplification as an instrument for coping with the economic crisis

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Abstract

The papers collected in this chapter address the relationship between administrative simplification and the economic crisis by analysing the experience of several European countries (particularly, France and Spain). Simplification programs implemented in these countries affect two different profiles, one regulatory and the other procedural, in order to reduce bureaucratic fulfilments for citizens and support the creation of new businesses. In conclusion, the authors point out the difficulties of implementing such programs, often hindered by the public administration.

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Travi, A., Occhetti, D., & Gambino, N. (2018). Administrative simplification as an instrument for coping with the economic crisis. In European Democratic Institutions and Administrations: Cohesion and Innovation in Times of Economic Crisis (pp. 241–263). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72493-5_11

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