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Rok: 2010
ISBN: 9789264086432
OKCZID: 110894729
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Public administration after "new public management". Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2010. 112 s. Value for money in government.
Public administration has entered a new age. In the 1980s, less government was the prevailing idea; in the 1990s and early 21st century, New Public Management was the dominant theme. Today, public administration is moving in new directions. Reforms are focusing on the quality of services for citizens and businesses and on the efficiency of administration (the back office of government). The OECD is studying these new trends in a multi-annual, cross-country project called Value for Money in Government. This is the first report in a new OECD series on the topic. The book examines four themes in nine OECD countries: the development of shared service centres, the steering and control of agencies, automatic productivity cuts, and spending review procedures. In addition, it contains a quantitative analysis of the size of employment in central government. The countries studied are Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The book pays particular attention to the case of the Netherlands, the country that first proposed an OECD study on value for money in government.Table of Content :Executive SummaryIntroductionChapter 1. Quantitative Comparison of Public Service Employment-Employment in central government-Administrative employment-Data sources-The size of central and general government-Size of administrative employment-Organisation of central governmentChapter 2. Qualitative Assessments of Recent Reforms-Focus of the qualitative assessments-Shared service centres-Financial management-Questions emerging from the qualitative assessmentsAnnex A. COFOG-Special ClassificationAnnex B. Snapshots of the Public AdministrationAnnex C. Corrected Central Government EmploymentAnnex D. Standard-setting Units and Support Services Delivery Units