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The Internationalization of ­Public Management
Reinventing the Third World State (New Horizons in Public Policy series)
By Willy McCourt (Edited by), Martin Minogue (Edited by)

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Hardback, 288 pages
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United Kingdom, 25 January 2001

The past two decades have seen a process of almost continuous reform in public management in developed countries and a renegotiation of traditional relationships between state, economy and society. These changes have been expressed through privatization, civil service reductions and retructuring, the introduction of market-type mechanisms to improve the delivery of public services, the construction of new forms of partnership between state and non-state organizations, and new types of regulation and accountability. In turn, these public management reforms have, in a variety of ways, been transformed to the state systems of developing and transitional economies. "The Internationalization of Public Management" constitutes one of the first attempts to examine the conceptual and practical problems which attend such policy transfers, and to make preliminary judgements about the successes and failures of public management reform in developing countries. The distinguished group of contributors offer instructive insights into the complex reality of the development state.
Both academics of postgraduate students within the areas of politics and governance, public sector maangement and development studies should find this book useful reading. Practitioners in these fields, especially within aid agencies and research institutions, should also find the book contains valuable lessons and conclusions.

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The past two decades have seen a process of almost continuous reform in public management in developed countries and a renegotiation of traditional relationships between state, economy and society. These changes have been expressed through privatization, civil service reductions and retructuring, the introduction of market-type mechanisms to improve the delivery of public services, the construction of new forms of partnership between state and non-state organizations, and new types of regulation and accountability. In turn, these public management reforms have, in a variety of ways, been transformed to the state systems of developing and transitional economies. "The Internationalization of Public Management" constitutes one of the first attempts to examine the conceptual and practical problems which attend such policy transfers, and to make preliminary judgements about the successes and failures of public management reform in developing countries. The distinguished group of contributors offer instructive insights into the complex reality of the development state.
Both academics of postgraduate students within the areas of politics and governance, public sector maangement and development studies should find this book useful reading. Practitioners in these fields, especially within aid agencies and research institutions, should also find the book contains valuable lessons and conclusions.

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9781840641813
ISBN
1840641819
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23.4 x 15.6 centimetres (0.57 kg)

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. The Internationalization of New Public Management 2. Should Flawed Models of Public Management be Exported? Issues and Practices 3. Administrative Reform in Core Civil Services: Application and Applicability of the New Public Management 4. New Public Management and Development: The Case of Public Service Reform in Tanzania and Uganda 5. Local Government: Management or Politics? 6. The NPM Agenda for Service Delivery: A Suitable Model for Developing Countries? 7. Reinventing the Third World State: Service Delivery and the Civic Realm 8. Privatization and Regulation in Developing Countries 9. Human Resource Management and New Public Management: Two Sides of a Coin that has a Low Value in Developing Countries? 10. Information Systems and Public Sector Reform in the Third World 11. Moving the Public Management Debate Forward: A Contingency Approach Index

About the Author

Edited by Willy McCourt, former Lecturer, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK and Martin Minogue, formerly Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Development Policy and Management and Director of the Regulatory Governance Research Programme, Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC), University of Manchester, UK

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