Cutback Management in Public Bureaucracies

Cutback Management in Public Bureaucracies

Author: Andrew Dunsire

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1989-09-07

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0521372402

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Professors Dunsire and Hood provide a full-length historical study of bureaucratic cutbacks between 1976 and 1985.


The SAGE Handbook of Public Administration

The SAGE Handbook of Public Administration

Author: B Guy Peters

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2012-08-16

Total Pages: 817

ISBN-13: 1446268918

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The original Handbook of Public Administration was a landmark publication, the first to provide a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the discipline. The eagerly-awaited new edition of this seminal international handbook continues to provide a complete review and guide to past and present knowledge in this essential field of inquiry. Assembling an outstanding team of scholars from around the world, the second edition explores the current state-of-the-art in academic thinking and the current structures and processes for the administration of public policy. The second edition has been fully revised and updated, with new chapters that reflect emerging issues and changes within the public sector: - Identifying the Antecedents in Public Performance - Bureaucratic Politics - Strategy Structure and Policy Dynamics - Comparative Administrative Reform - Administrative Ethics - Accountability through Market and Social Instruments - Federalism and intergovernmental coordination. A dominant theme throughout the handbook is a critical reflection on the utility of scholarly theory and the extent to which government practices inform the development of this theory. To this end it serves as an essential guide for both the practice of public administration today and its on-going development as an academic discipline. The SAGE Handbook of Public Administration remains indispensable to the teaching, study and practice of public administration for students, academics and professionals everywhere.


Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice

Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice

Author: Patrick Dunleavy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 131786722X

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First published in 1991. This book initially offers a critique of some key rational public choice models, to show that they were internally inconsistent and ideologically slanted. Then due to the authors’ research the ideas are restructured around a particular kind of institutional public choice method, recognizing the value of instrumental models as a mode of thinking clearly about the manifold complexities of political life.


Public Management in Times of Austerity

Public Management in Times of Austerity

Author: Eva Moll Sørensen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1317190610

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Since 2008, the world has experienced an enormous decrease of wealth. By many measures the impact of the crisis was severe. The fall in GDP, the collapse of world trade, the rise in unemployment, and the credit slump reached bigger proportions than in any other crisis since World War II. Although the economic figures seem to improve in some countries, the crisis continues being a challenging issue and is said to be one of the most important problems governments face today. The crisis has put public finances under ever increasing pressure, and governments have responded through austerity measures such as new fiscal rules and budgeting procedures and cutbacks of public spending. Public Management in Times of Austerity seeks to explore the austerity policies adopted by European governments and their consequences to public management. It asks how governments have implemented new rules leading to more stringency in public budgeting and financial management, and how they have cut back public expenditure. These questions are examined comparatively through case studies in different parts of Europe, and variations across countries are discussed and explained. Throughout the volume, the consequences of the crisis and austerity policies for public management are discussed. What is the relationship between crisis and decision-making in the public sector, and how does austerity affect public-sector organisation? As the previous crisis in the 1970s resulted in a major reform movement, which was later referred to as New Public Management, Public Management in Times of Austerity look to understand whether the current crisis also leads to a wave of public management reform, and if so what is the content of this?


Bureaucracy in the Modern State

Bureaucracy in the Modern State

Author: Jon Pierre

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781781959718

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Public administration is under increasing pressure to become more efficient, better geared to the demands and opinions of citizens, more open to contacts with transnational bureaucracies, and more responsive to the ideas of elected policy makers


Public Management Reform

Public Management Reform

Author: Christopher Pollitt

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0198795173

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This is the thoroughly revised fourth edition of the widely-used and established standard text on public management reform. The new edition retains the historical perspective back to 1980, but now directly addresses the pervasive effects of the Global Economic Crisis of 2008 on public sectors in the three continents covered.


Handbook of Bureaucracy

Handbook of Bureaucracy

Author: Ali Farazmand

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-13

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 1351564668

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This encyclopedic reference/text provides an analysis of the basic issues and major aspects of bureaucracy, bureaucratic politics and administrative theory, public policy, and public administration in historical and contemporary perspectives. Examining theoretical, philosophical, and empirical interpretations, as well as the intricate position of b


Strategy and Strategists

Strategy and Strategists

Author: James Cunningham

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2012-03-29

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 0199219710

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Importantly, this stimulating text:


Europe Managing the Crisis

Europe Managing the Crisis

Author: Walter Kickert

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1317525701

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Studies of the recent financial crisis have been largely dominated by economists, but the similarities and differences between European countries' response reflect both economic and political perspectives which have resulted in considerable differences in their decisions. Drawing on uniquely comprehensive research data, this book presents an in-depth comparative analysis of how 14 European governments tackled the challenge of fiscal consolidation, and analyses the political decision-making behind these measures. By exploring national responses not just in fiscal terms, but also from a political perspective, it reveals that decision making has been driven by political factors with profound effects on public administration and management. This ground-breaking book fills an important gap in the research literature for scholars of public management, public administration and policy, and will be a benchmark for future work on the global economic crisis.


Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?

Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?

Author: Donald J. Savoie

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0773588035

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Thirty years ago, Anglo-American politicians set out to make the public sector look like the private sector. These reforms continue today, ultimately seeking to empower elected officials to shape policies and pushing public servants to manage operations in the same manner as their private-sector counterparts. In Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?, Donald Savoie provides a nuanced account of how the Canadian federal government makes decisions. Savoie argues that the traditional role of public servants advising governments on policy has been turned on its head, and that evidence-based policy making is no longer valued as it once was. Policy making has become a matter of opinion, Google searches, focus groups, and public opinion surveys, where a well-connected lobbyist can provide any answers politicians wish to hear. As a result, public servants have lost their way and are uncertain about how they should assess management performance, how they should generate policy advice, how they should work with their political leaders, and how they should speak truth to political power - even within their own departments. Savoie demonstrates how recent management reforms in government have caused a steep rise in the overhead cost of government, as well as how the notion that public administration could be made to operate like the private sector has been misguided and costly to taxpayers. Abandoning "textbook" discussions of government and public service, Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher? Is a realistic portrayal of how policy decisions are made and how actors and institutions interact with one another and exposes the complexities, contradictions present in Canadian politics and governance.