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Public Priority Setting: Rules and Costs
β Scribed by Peter B. Boorsma, Kees Aarts, Albert E. Steenge (auth.), Peter B. Boorsma, Kees Aarts, Albert E. Steenge (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
At present we observe a decreasing role for the state in many areas where it used to be prominent. Amidst severe budgetary cuts, the state and its organs are confronted with ever louder calls for efficiency in public office (`value for money') and public performance. Simultaneously we see in many democratic welfare states the rise of new institutional forms and social organizations responding to new public priorities. Phenomena like privatization and de-regulation, new forms of regulation and self-regulation, and the rise of special issue groups are an expression of this.
This book seeks to provide order in some of today's issues and to offer analysis and explanation for selected topics. The book opens with contributions on the importance of concepts of present-day institutional economics interpreting modern governmental behavior and organization. Subsequent chapters deal with new developments in various fields such as environmental management and conservation, political legitimacy, or the new roles for covenants.
Audience: This volume will be of interest for scholars in the fields of public service, government studies and adjacent branches of economics, political science and law.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-17
Transaction Cost Economics and Public Administration....Pages 19-37
Setting Priorities: The IMF and World Bank and Structural Adjustment Programmes....Pages 39-60
The Effects of Firm- and Relation-Specific Characteristics on Quality of Supplier Relationships....Pages 61-84
Marshall and the Quest for a New Paradigm....Pages 85-101
Technology and Lifestyle as Central Concepts for Global Scenarios....Pages 103-119
On Background Principles for Environmental Policy: βPolluter Paysβ, βUser Paysβ or βVictim Paysβ?....Pages 121-137
Reconciling Economy with Ecology: Environmental Valuation from the Point of View of Sustainability....Pages 139-161
Contingent Valuation, Sustainability and a Green National Income....Pages 163-179
The Effects of Policy Making on the Design of Economic Policy Instruments: Politics as Usual....Pages 181-200
Setting Priorities in Dutch Legislative Policy....Pages 201-216
Do Local Authorities Opt for Covenants?....Pages 217-238
Communicative Steering and Regulation: Shifting Actors, Objectives and Priorities....Pages 239-255
Political-Administrative Relations and Separation of Powers....Pages 257-274
Effects of Issue Priorities in the News on Voting Preferences; The 1994 Election Campaign in the Netherlands....Pages 275-305
The Will of Politicians and the Unwillingness of the People....Pages 307-322
Back Matter....Pages 323-338
β¦ Subjects
Public Finance & Economics; Administrative Law; Economic Policy; Environmental Management; Political Science, general
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