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Evaluating public management reforms : principles and practice

Part of the Managing the Public Services series
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Governments across the world are pursuing reform in an effort to improve public services.

But have these reforms actually led to improvements in services? "Evaluating Public Management Reforms" develops a framework for a theory-based evaluation of reforms, and then uses this framework to assess the impact of new arrangements for public service delivery in the UK.

This book: identifies the conceptual and practical problems of finding clear criteria for evaluating reforms; focuses on the shifts in public management towards markets and competition, towards the publication of performance indicators, and from larger to smaller organizations; considers what impact these reforms have had on the efficiency, responsiveness and equity of services; comprehensively reviews the evidence on the effects of reform on health care, housing and education; and discusses the implications for public sector management.

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Open University Press
0335202462 / 9780335202461
Paperback / softback
16/01/2003
United Kingdom
English
vi, 177 p.
23 cm
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