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Or should a strategy be sought to determine what instruments should be given relative priority? Ex post evaluation has a relative advantage over other instruments of reform because it: (1) links results or performance more directly with budget allocations and policy decisions, and thus offers an explicit incentive for public sector efficiency; (2) works not only on the economic aspects of development, but also on the political and governance dimensions; and (3) is more effective in revealing "government failure" or the flaws of particular interventionist developmental strategies.
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Public Sector Reform 8 b. Governance and Evaluation Capacity 11 III. The Political Economy of Evaluation Capacity in Developing Countries 15 a. Guiding Principles for Reform 15 b. Normative Recommendations and Positive Realities 18 Page vi IV. The Institutional Framework for Evaluation Capacity Development in Developing Countries 20 a. The Enabling Environment for Evaluation Capacity Development 20 b. The Institutionalization of Evaluation Capacity 21 c. Alternative Approaches and Restrictions 22 d.