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Reasserting the Public in Public Services

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New Public Management Reforms

Reasserting the Public in Public Services

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Reasserting the Public in Public Services book

New Public Management Reforms
Edited ByM. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral, Xun Wu
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 16 February 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203858523
Pages 240
eBook ISBN 9780203858523
Subjects Development Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Ramesh, M., Araral, E., & Wu, X. (Eds.). (2010). Reasserting the Public in Public Services: New Public Management Reforms (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203858523

ABSTRACT

After two decades of dominating the public sector reform agenda, privatization is on the wane as states gradually reassert themselves in many formerly privatized sectors. The change of direction is a response to the realization that privatization is not working as intended, especially in public service sectors.

This landmark volume brings together leading social scientists, including B. Guy Peters, Anthony Cheung and Jon Pierre, to systematically discuss the emerging patterns of the reassertion of the state in the delivery of essential public services. The state under these emerging arrangements assumes overall responsibility for and control over essential public service delivery, yet allows scope for market incentives and competition when they are known to work. The recent reforms thus display a more pragmatic and nuanced understanding of how markets work in public services .

The first part of the book provides the theoretical context while the second provides sectoral studies of recent reforms in healthcare, education, transportation, electricity and water supply. It includes case studies from a range of countries: Brazil, China, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Hong Kong and the UK.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Geography, Political Economy, Sociology, and Urban Planning.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction: Reasserting the role of the state in public services

ByM . RAMESH AND EDUARDO ARARAL J R

chapter 2|13 pages

The role of the State in governing: Governance and metagovernance

ByB . GUY PETERS

chapter 3|19 pages

Reversing privatization, rebalancing government reform: Markets, deliberation and planning

Edited ByM. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral, Xun Wu

chapter 4|14 pages

Why legality cannot be contracted out: Exploring the limits of New Public Management

ByJON PIERRE, MARTIN PAINTER

chapter 5|16 pages

How far has market orientation penetrated public organizations? An empirical test on customer satisfaction

Edited ByM. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral, Xun Wu

chapter 6|22 pages

Repositioning the state and the public sector reform agenda: The case of Hong Kong

ByANTHONY B . L . CHEUNG

chapter 7|12 pages

Reasserting the role of the state in the healthcare sector: Lessons from Asia

ByM . RAMESH

chapter 8|24 pages

Reassertions of the state in Viet Nam’s health sector

ByJONATHAN D . LONDON

chapter 9|22 pages

Reasserting the public in public service delivery: the de- privatization and de- marketization of education in MARTIN PAINTER AND K A H O MOK

ByChina

chapter 10|19 pages

Public planning with business delivery of urban public transport PAUL A . BARTER

Edited ByM. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral, Xun Wu

chapter 11|19 pages

Planning for power: Lessons from three generations of Brazilian electricity reforms

BySUNIL TANKHA

chapter 12|13 pages

The fiscal and efficiency hypothesis of water utilities’ privatization: A review of the evidence

ByEDUARDO ARARAL J R

chapter 13|10 pages

Conclusion: contradictions, contingencies and the terrain ahead S cO T T A . FRITzEN A Nd Wu X uN

Edited ByM. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral, Xun Wu
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