The Internationalization of Public Management
Edited by Willy McCourt and
Martin Minogue
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
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 offers instructive insights into the complex reality of the development state.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
ISBN: 9781840641813
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The internationalization of new public management

- Martin Minogue
- Ch 2 Should flawed models of public management be exported? Issues and practices

- Martin Minogue
- Ch 3 Administrative reform in core civil services: application and applicability of the new public management

- Charles Polidano
- Ch 4 New public management and development: the case of public services reform in Tanzania and Uganda

- Jeremy Clarke and David Wood
- Ch 5 Local government: management or politics?

- Howard Elcock and Martin Minogue
- Ch 6 The NPM agenda for service delivery: a suitable model for developing countries?

- Willy McCourt
- Ch 7 Reinventing the Third World state: service delivery and the civic realm

- David Hulme
- Ch 8 Privatization and regulation in developing countries

- Paul Cook
- Ch 9 Human resource management and new public management: two sides of a coin that has a low value in developing countries?

- Harry Taylor
- Ch 10 Information systems and public sector reform in the Third World

- Richard Heeks and David Mundy
- Ch 11 Moving the public management debate forward: a contingency approach

- Willy McCourt
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