From retrenchment to performance: civil service reform in Africa |
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Authors: | E. Philip Morgan Roy Shin |
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Affiliation: | School of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University , Bloomington, Indiana, 47405 |
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Abstract: | Whether or not an unfettered market is the best solution to Africa's problems, the public service is both the subject and the object of reform. It is an arena of policy change and adjustment in economic management, as well as the locus of struggle over principles and patterns of administrative practice. Below we take empirical stock of the patterns and progress made in public service reform in Africa, a process characterized by cost containment and retrenchment. Then we examine what is entailed in a qualitatively different public service that well serves a liberal economy, concluding with observations on whether and how that might happen in Africa. |
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