"South of the border" progress an problems in implementing new public management reforms in Mexico today
By: Klingner, Donald.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2000The American Review of Public Administration 30, 4, p. 365-373Abstract: This symposium assesses Mexico`s recent experiments with implementing new public management (NPM) reforms. The introduction describes Mexico`s characteristics, summarizes the history of NPM implementation there, and explores its underlying political and administrative rationale. Next, it introduces the three Mexican contributors and summarizes their respective presentations. Finally, it predicts the eventual outcome of NPM implementation in Mexico based on the critical issues that affect Mexican development, indicators for assessing progress, and the key role of public administration in the Mexican reform processItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
This symposium assesses Mexico`s recent experiments with implementing new public management (NPM) reforms. The introduction describes Mexico`s characteristics, summarizes the history of NPM implementation there, and explores its underlying political and administrative rationale. Next, it introduces the three Mexican contributors and summarizes their respective presentations. Finally, it predicts the eventual outcome of NPM implementation in Mexico based on the critical issues that affect Mexican development, indicators for assessing progress, and the key role of public administration in the Mexican reform process
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