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100 _aMartin, Steve
245 _aPicking winners or piloting best value?: an analysis of English best value bids
260 _c1999
300 _ap.53-67
362 _aSummer
520 _aThe best value pilot programme established in England by the department of the environment, transport and the regions represents an attempt to develop a new style of policy making which relies more on persuasion and less on detailed prescription and regulation than the compulsory competitive tendering regime introduced under the conservative governments of the 1980s and early 1990s. The programme includes a range of different types of local authority, as well as two police forces. It spans all major local authority services and functions and embraces a wide variety of approaches to achieving best value. This heterogeneity makes evaluating the impacts of best value on service costs and standards difficult. However, it increases the chances of securing broad based support for the best value regime and stimulating organisational and cultural change in local government. - Reproduced
650 _aLocal government - Great Britain
650 _aLocal government
773 _aLocal Government Studies
909 _a41835
999 _c41835
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