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The OECD places subsidy reform in a sustainable development context because they are both about coherence, co-operation and integration in policy-making. Only a “holistic approach” will lead to greater transparency about the effects of subsidies and more public understanding of potential distortions. It will provide better arguments for overcoming vested interests to prompt subsidy reform. This volume illustrates, through concrete sectoral examples, that achieving change in structural policies such as subsidies depends largely on good governance practices. |