
Since the third edition of this authoritative volume, most of Western Europe and North America have entered an era of austerity which has pervasive effects on programmes of public management reform. Even in Australasia extensive measures of fiscal restraint have been implemented. In this fourth edition the basic structure of the book has been retained but there has been a line-by-line rewriting, including the addition of extensive analyses and information about the impacts of austerity. Many new sources are cited and there is a new exploration of the interactions between austerity and the major paradigms of reform - NPM, the Neo-Weberian State and New Public Governance. The existing strengths of the previous editions have been retained while vital new material on developments since the Global Economic Crisis has been added. This remains the most authoritative, comprehensive, widely-cited academic text on public management reform in Europe, North America and Australasia.
This volume investigates how the era of fiscal austerity has fundamentally altered the trajectory and implementation of public management reform across Western nations. Authors Geert Bouckaert and Christopher Pollitt utilize extensive comparative data and historical analysis to evaluate how economic constraints interact with established reform paradigms such as New Public Management, the Neo-Weberian State, and New Public Governance. The text provides a rigorous framework for understanding the shifting priorities of government administration in the wake of the Global Economic Crisis.
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the evolution of public sector reform. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the comprehensive nature of the comparative research presented.
Page Count:
389
Publication Date:
2017-07-07
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192514393
ISBN-13:
9780192514394
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