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100 _aWettenhall, Roger
245 _aPublic enterprise and privatization in a new century: evolving patterns of governance and public management
260 _c2002
300 _ap.1-24.
520 _aThis article serves to introduce the symposium in three interrelated ways. It begins by noting the genesis of the project and acknowledging the need for caution in making predictions. It then addresses several issues and concerns of historical, contemporary, and likely future significance to public enterprise and privatization. These include the advent and implications of new public management (NPM), the extent to which privatization by way of disinvestment has won public acceptance, the emerging modes and styles of governance, and the changing role and capacity of the modern state. It ends by highlighting the thrust of the discussions in the next five articles which provide relevant perspectives of national, regional and global importance. - Reproduced.
650 _aGood governance
650 _aPrivatization
650 _aPublic administration
700 _aThynne, Ian
773 _aPublic Finance and Management
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