Share
The Changing Role of Government: The Reform of Public Services in Developing Countries (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies)
R. Batley
(Author)
·
G. Larbi
(Author)
·
Palgrave MacMillan
· Paperback
The Changing Role of Government: The Reform of Public Services in Developing Countries (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies) - Batley, R. ; Larbi, G.
Choose the list to add your product or create one New List
✓ Product added successfully to the Wishlist.
Go to My Wishlists
Origin: U.S.A.
(Import costs included in the price)
It will be shipped from our warehouse between
Tuesday, July 09 and
Friday, July 19.
You will receive it anywhere in United Kingdom between 1 and 3 business days after shipment.
Synopsis "The Changing Role of Government: The Reform of Public Services in Developing Countries (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies)"
Batley and Larbi examine how governments of developing countries are organized to deliver public services. The book is based on comparative international studies of four service sectors: Health care, urban water, business promotion and agricultural marketing. Governments everywhere are being driven to adopt an 'indirect' approach - managing, contracting and regulating public agencies or private partners, rather than providing services directly. It questions how governments are responding and whether this approach is appropriate to the capacities of developing countries.
- 0% (0)
- 0% (0)
- 0% (0)
- 0% (0)
- 0% (0)
All books in our catalog are Original.
The book is written in English.
The binding of this edition is Paperback.
✓ Producto agregado correctamente al carro, Ir a Pagar.