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The global revolution in public management: driving themes, missing links

By: Kettl, Donald F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.446-62.Subject(s): Bureaucracy | Civil service | Public administration In: Journal of Policy Analysis and ManagementSummary: Since the late 1970s, a truly remarkable revolution has swept public management around the world. Understanding this revolution means sorting through three issues: the basic ideas of reform; the connections between the reforms and governmental processes, like budgeting and personnel; and the links between these proceses and governance. These reforms have proven surprisingly productive but, in the process, they have raised a new generation of fundamentally important issues that have been largely unexplored. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 16, Issue no: 3 Available AR34940

Since the late 1970s, a truly remarkable revolution has swept public management around the world. Understanding this revolution means sorting through three issues: the basic ideas of reform; the connections between the reforms and governmental processes, like budgeting and personnel; and the links between these proceses and governance. These reforms have proven surprisingly productive but, in the process, they have raised a new generation of fundamentally important issues that have been largely unexplored. - Reproduced

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