Why Legality Matters: The Limits of Markets and Governance Reform in the Public Sector
Abstract
Market-based administrative reform and governance reform have aimed at increasing
the efficiency of the public service and opening up new channels for exchange
between the public administration and actors in its environment. The emphasis has
been on the service-producing elements of the public service; much less attention has
been paid to those structures that implement the law and exercise public authority. As
a result, administrative reform now challenges the legality of the public service and
the norms and values that sustain that administrative role. The paper looks at recent
market-based administrative reform and governance reform with particular attention
to the relationship between the norms and objectives that drive reform and the norms
of legality in the public service.
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Date
2009-04Author
Pierre, Jon
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2009:05
Language
eng