Last Tuesday, November 28th, we talked about our book “Un País Posible: Manual de Reformas Políticamente Viables” (Un País Posible: A Handbook of Politically Viable Reforms) thanks to the invitation of the Harvard Kennedy School Spain Alumni Network. The conversation counted with the interventions of Toni Roldán, Miguel Almunia, Marta Suárez-Varela and Antonio Cabrales and was moderated by Paz Guzmán Caso de los Cobos and Borja Santos Porras.

During the event, the 4 co-authors of the book presented arguments around their respective chapters, combining a more vertical vision focused on the areas that comprise them (education, green transition) with two more horizontal perspectives: that of growth and the lack of sufficient equality of opportunities; but also that of the evaluation of public policies and the quality data necessary to implement them in optimal conditions.

 

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