The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition
The first comprehensive 'bird's eye' account of public sector reform supported by references from over 400 official sources, this book is an invaluable guide to all those in the public, private and voluntary sectors grappling with the twin challenges of managing public spending austerity and the pressure in response to transform public services.
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The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition
The first comprehensive 'bird's eye' account of public sector reform supported by references from over 400 official sources, this book is an invaluable guide to all those in the public, private and voluntary sectors grappling with the twin challenges of managing public spending austerity and the pressure in response to transform public services.
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The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition

The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition

by M. Burton
The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition

The Politics of Public Sector Reform: From Thatcher to the Coalition

by M. Burton

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The first comprehensive 'bird's eye' account of public sector reform supported by references from over 400 official sources, this book is an invaluable guide to all those in the public, private and voluntary sectors grappling with the twin challenges of managing public spending austerity and the pressure in response to transform public services.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137316240
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/11/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 366 KB

About the Author

Michael Burton is one of the UK's foremost commentators on the public sector and local government and has been writing on the subject for over 25 years. He is former editor and now editorial director of The MJ (Municipal Journal) the UK's leading news weekly about local government and the public sector and he is a graduate in modern history from Sussex University.

Table of Contents

Table of contents Introduction PART I: THE BACKGROUND TO REFORM    1. Reform under the Conservatives 1979-97 2. Reform under Labour 1997-2010 3. Reform under the Coalition 2010-2015 PART II: THE DRIVERS OF REFORM   4. Number Ten and the Cabinet Office 5. The Treasury 6. The role of Parliament 7. The Role of the Consumer and Competition PART III: REFORMING THE KEY PUBLIC SERVICES  8. Whitehall 9. The NHS 10. Local Governnment 11. The Police 12. Welfare 13. Education and Schools PART IV: THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE REGIMES IN PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM   14. Measuring Performance 15. Monitoring Performance 16. The International Perspective Conclusion
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