Public Policy and Management
Please note: this working paper series has been discontinued and archived. This means that no more papers will be published in the series, and that users should refer directly to the paper's authors for further information on particular papers.
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Working papers
- 17/2001 - Commitment to Civil Service Reform in Swaziland - Willy McCourt
- 16/2001 - Why Civil Service Reforms Fail - Charles Polidano
- 15/2000 - Should Flawed Models of Public Management be Exported?: Issues and Practices - Martin Minogue
- 14/1999 - Power to the People?: Good Governance and the Reshaping of the State - Martin Minogue
- 13/1999 - The New Public Management in Developing Countries - Charles Polidano
- 12/1999 - Measuring Public Sector Capacity - Charles Polidano
- 11/1999 - 'An Exocet in a Red Box': Competing Avenues of Accountability in the Sandline Affair - Charles Polidano
- 10/1998 - Towards a Strategic Model of Employment Reform in Developing Countries: Explaining and Remedying Experience to Date - Willy McCourt
- 9/1998 - Don't Discard State Autonomy: Revisiting the East Asian Experience of Development - Charles Polidano
- 8/1998 - The New Public Selection?: Competing Approaches to the Development of the Public Service Commission of Nepal - Willy McCourt
- 7/1998 - Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China: Recent Trends and Current Policy Issues - John Henley, Colin Kirkpatrick, Georgina Wilde
- 6/1998 - Is Good Governance a Universal Value? - Martin Minogue
- 5/1998 - Regulating the Water Industry: Swimming Against the Tide, or Going Through the Motions? - Richard Schofield, Jean Shaoul
- 4/1998 - Changing the State: Concepts and Practice in the Reform of the Public Sector - Martin Minogue
- 3/1997 - Privatisation: Trends and Future Policy - Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpatrick
- 2/1997 - The Toothless and the Muzzled: Public Accountability, Public Expenditure Management and Governance in Sri Lanka - David Hulme, Nimal Sanderatne
- 1/1997 - The Bureaucrat Who Fell Under a Bus: Ministerial Responsibility, Executive Agencies and the Derek Lewis Affair in Britain - Charles Polidano