Centre
for Law and Economics
Public Policy, Law
Finance and Management Research
Program
Publications
Series in Public Policy, Law, Finance and Management
Centre for Law and Economics
Australian National University
The underlying objectives of this series will be to disseminate the
results of research that reviews, develops, and tests analytical methods in
comparative institutional economics and applies them to important issues in
public policy, law, finance and/or management in the Asia Pacific Region. The
focus of this series will be on the form, function and behaviour of public instituions,
including the legislature, the executive and the courts. The emphasis will be
on assessing the nature, consequences and determinants of alernative choices
relating to the design of these public institutions.
Public Sector Management in New Zealand
Graham Scott
Graham Scott led the most thorough rethink of public administration of
any OECD country in the last two decades. His practitioner-led revolution in
New Zealand, fitted a robust intellectual framework to the loose set of commerce-based
reforms which had hitherto comprised New Public Management. Key innovations
pioneered by Scott in the late eighties are now being picked up as international
best practice throughout the developed world, Scott is a man of big ideas who
made things happen. The strength of this book is the coherence of its founding
ideas, and the clarity and honesty of his reflections on the efforts to apply
them. Alex Matheston IMF/POUMA
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