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STATE REGULATORY CAPACITY: EXPERIENCES FROM PUBLIC SECTOR REFORMS IN NORWAY
Authors:LARS ERIK KJEKSHUS  FRODE VEGGELAND
Institution:1. Lars Erik Kjekshus is in the Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Norway.;2. Frode Veggeland is in the Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:State regulatory capacity is being threatened by internationalization, commercialization and persistent demand for public services. The article addresses the overarching question of how the state is changing due to recent public sector reforms. By studying changes in the regulation of the health care sector and the food sector in Norway, the article challenges the assumption that recent public sector reforms have necessarily led to a decline of the central state's regulatory strength. The conclusions are that the central state level has in fact been strengthened by regulatory reforms, by transferring authority to the state level and by enhancing the central administration's co‐ordinating and regulating capacity.
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