Unbundled Government

A Critical Analysis of the Global Trend to Agencies, Quangos and Contractualisation

Christopher Pollitt editor Colin Talbot editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:23rd Dec '14

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Public sector bureaucracies have been subjected to harsh criticism. One solution which has been widely adopted over the past two decades has been to 'unbundle government' - that is to break down monolithic departments and ministries into smaller, semi-autonomous 'agencies'. These are often governed by some type of performance contract, are at 'arm's length' or further from their 'parent' ministry or department and are freed from many of the normal rules governing civil service bodies.

This, the first book to survey the 'why' and the 'how' of this epidemic of 'agencification', is essential reading for advanced students and researchers of public management. It includes case studies from every continent - from Japan to America and from Sweden to Tanzania, these 14 case studies (some covering more than one country) critically examine how such agencies have been set up and managed.

ISBN: 9781138882287

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 521g

368 pages