Public governance can make a broad-based contribution to sound, sustainable and inclusive
growth. Aligning public governance tools and processes with the broader objectives
of policy making for inclusive growth can help governments deal with the complexities
that go hand-in-hand with reconciling growth and inclusiveness. These complexities
include setting out a vision, ensuring that policies complement each other and that
different parts of government work together towards common goals, and engaging stakeholders
to improve effectiveness, delivery and inclusion. After describing the OECD approach
to inclusive growth, the report discusses which public governance principles, tools
and arrangements can be used, and when, to enable a whole-of-government shift towards
inclusive growth.
Published on May 31, 2016Also available in: Korean
In many countries inequality is growing as the benefits of economic growth go to the richest members of society. Inclusive Growth is all about changing the rules so that more people can contribute to and benefit from economic growth.
Policy making for inclusive growth aligns voice, design, delivery and accountability for joined-up outcomes. Click on the boxes below to discover the four steps to inclusive growth or the videos on the right for a graphical presentation of each.