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Acording to the IADB, the objective of this technical cooperation will be to facilitate the assessment of institutional capabilities for the effective and sustainable design and implementation of Productive Development Policies (PDPs) in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region. The specific objectives of the proposed TC are:
(i) to develop a conceptual framework that links institutional characteristics to PDP outcomes;
(ii) to map, using this conceptual framework, the institutional capabilities of 2 ongoing cases of PDP; and
(iii) to study the contribution of IDB operations to the capacity building of institutions that enable PDP.
The achievement of the objectives of this TC is associated with increased knowledge about institutional capabilities that enhance the effectiveness of PDP, improved diagnostics of public agencies' capabilities that design PDP, improved quality of financing and technical assistance given to public agencies, and improved knowledge about IDB's operations role in institutional capacity.
The project beneficiaries are Chile, Paraguay, and policymakers designing productive development policies from Latin America and the Caribbean.
IADB Team Leaders:
Alessandra Madelaine Gonzales Cienfuegos
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