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Public sector reform, intergovernmental relations and the future of Australian federalism (Record no. 22566)

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Personal name Painter, Martin
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Title Public sector reform, intergovernmental relations and the future of Australian federalism
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Publishers Limited,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. September 1998
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Summary, etc. Recent development in the reform of intergovernmental relations have been influenced by contemporary models of public sector reform. Their systematic application to intergovernmental administration, in particular the manner in wich jointly funded and management programs are organised, may have profund and unanticipated effects on the federal system. When viewed in the context of a recent history of collaborative policy-making between political executives, the possibility that new forms of intergovernmental joint policy-making and program management might become the norm poses serious challenges to dfederal traditions of dual government. Arm's length and collaborative forms of decison making are contrasted as ideal types, and then used to analyse two case studies in collaborative intergovernmental decision-making - National Competition Policy and the National Training Agreement. It is concluded that the system-wide implications are profund if they are part of a broader trend, but caution is expressed about the powers of inertia and resistance in traditional forms of federal politics
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Title Australian Journal of Public Administration
Related parts 57, 3, p. 52-63
Place, publisher, and date of publication Oxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, September 1998
International Standard Serial Number ISSN 0313-6647
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