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Modernizing the Public Sector: Scandinavian Perspectives
Contributor(s): Lapsley, Irvine (Editor), Knutsson, Hans (Editor)
ISBN: 1138675946     ISBN-13: 9781138675940
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $180.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Accounting - Governmental
- Business & Economics | Public Finance
- Political Science | Public Affairs & Administration
Dewey: 352.367
LCCN: 2016029090
Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management
Physical Information: 278 pages
 
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As policymakers and scholars evaluate possible ways forward in the reform and renewal of public services by governments caught up in a recessionary environment, this book aims to offer something different - a comprehensive analysis of the development of the 'Scandinavian' way of modernizing public-sector management. No book has yet provided an inside view of the development and character of New Public Management (NPM) in Scandinavia. Although there is a general perception that there is a clear-cut 'Scandinavian' model of public policy and management, this book offers a more nuanced interpretation, illuminating subtle distinctions in political, social and economic context which are significant in identifying receptive contexts for the adoption of modernization policies.

Organized into three main themes in the modernization of the welfare state - management, governance and marketization - the contents revolve around unique empirical accounts, revealing distinctive Scandinavian characteristics of reform initiatives. The received wisdom may be a hesitant follower of the UK and the USA. But this book offers an alternative interpretation, revealing an edginess in certain Scandinavian settings, particularly in Sweden, which is a largely unrecognized.

Without compromising the welfare state, it may be a bold frontrunner in the development of New Public Management.