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Date: 2024-04-25 Page is: DBtxt001.php list0300-Government

Government

A listing of files associated with Government


Issue
Government
Basic observation
Government is important, but it is not the biggest driver of economic success and quality of life.
Prevailing response
Government has been the primary agency for ORDA intervention, a very socialist model popular in many places around the world fifty years ago, but now widely recognized as a failed strategy. Remote rural and poor urban communities are generally badly served by government.
A better response
Government has a major role in setting the stage for success, and creating an “enabling environment”. Government can be part of the financing framework for economic development investment, but generally should not be the implementing organization. Government sets policy and establishes laws and regulations to facilitate success

The high cost of government
Fed. Government Pays IT Contractors Nearly Twice As Much As Its Own IT Workers
Open file 1012
Government Budget
Open file 3204
Government Budget
Open file 3205
Government Budget
Open file 3206

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