Skip to the main content

Review article

MONITORING OF THE EU REFORM AGENDA IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Ranko Markuš


Full text: english pdf 659 Kb

page 300-317

downloads: 531

cite


Abstract

The Reform Agenda became a buzzword in the political life of Bosnia and Herzegovina since it became the European Union requirement in front of domestic authorities. The key idea is to open a way towards a modernisation of the economy and more efficient social protection system. To be implemented, the reform measures listed by the Reform Agenda are transposed into detailed Work Plans with concrete actions, and deadlines for implementation and adopted by national governments, whilst its monitoring remains a challenge. This research proposes construction of the Reform Index that will monitor the progress and impact of implemented policy measures. Such index should be able to periodically monitor the reforms, but also compare the situation in B&H with other countries. In order to draw comparisons, indicators used in constructing the Aggregate Reform Index are selected among those provided by various international institutions (e.g. World Bank, International Labor Organization, Heritage Foundation, Transparency International, etc.) that use specific measures for ranking the world countries according to a set criteria.

Keywords

policy development; reforms; impact evaluation; development indicators

Hrčak ID:

187387

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/187387

Publication date:

9.10.2017.

Visits: 903 *