Those who follow me regularly know the little enthusiasm that wakes me Sustainable Economy Act . A few days ago - after more than a year (tela!) processing - which was published in the Official Gazette of the State and we already have in place. Some - those who believe that laws are public policies ("fallacy of the rule")-would think that in a few years it will solve the major problems of our economy. Let me at least be a little skeptical, nothing is further from the truth.
true is that "sustainable economy" we understand "almost everything" and that is only a broad scope of diverse public policies aimed fur make our country a more competitive economic space in the long term. Trying to put it in a law to the "disaster box"-the less-seems a bit forced. We also have to wait some time that different regulations will apply what's not is yet, so this law (the "omnibus") will be diluted over time while it develops.
As affects the public sector what the law says is we are in a sustainable economy we must go for:
- regulation of high quality, well-sized and efficient,
- less bureaucratic management, which imposes more burdens on smaller companies, public sector
- strategic sectors tractor Administration (green public procurement of innovation, etc..)
- Public-Private Management
- also sustainable in itself financially.
not find anything new. Are most consolidated trends are permeating the public performance since a long time. I have heard of them in one way or another on numerous occasions.
Why then the law? For practical purposes useless, I understand that for legal purposes not clarify anything and is not necessary. Surely its raison d'ĂȘtre lies it is itself the visible exponent of a signal is considered a high political importance:. "we must make our economy competitive." This may be the target and the LES solution. The fallacy of the rule does the rest.
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