A presentation prepared for students of our class in comparative public policy. This is an overview of the state of the public sector in the EU25 and future trends. Comments are welcomed. Reuse permited for educational purposes citing the author
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COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY IN EUROPE
THE CONTEXT
Olga Gil
@OlgaG
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2. A presentation based on the project Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future (COCOPS)
Olga Gil
@OlgaG
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Comparative Public Policy
September-December, 2014
3. Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
Comparative Public Policy, September-December, 2014 @OlgaG
GOALS
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CUTBACK MEASURES PERCEIVED BY PUBLIC SECTOR EXECUTIVES
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HOW HAVE THINGS DEVELOPED?
HOW PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RUNS YOUR COUNTRY
1-3 = WORSE
8-10 = BETTER
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SATISFACTION ACCESS AND PRICE
OF PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE EU25 (IN %)
source: European Commission (2007) ‘Eurobarometer 65.3: Consumers opinions on Services of General Interest’, Brussels: European Commission
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FAIR TREATMENT OF CITIZENS PERCEIVED 5 YEAR TRENDS
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TRADE OFF EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG
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FUTURE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION EUROPE
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG
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FUTURE TRENDS EUROPE
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS A DISCIPLINE
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG
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Thank you
Gracias
Merci
Dziękuję
Спасибо
谢谢
Olga Gil
@OlgaG
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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ANNEX REFERENCES
MAIN:
Curry, D. , Jilke, S., Hammerschmid, G. Van Halle, Steven. 2014. Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future. Policy brief 8, summarizing the final findings of the COCOPS project. http://www.cocops.eu/archives/1640
AND:
Policy Brief 1: The Impact of New Public Management (NPM) Reforms in Europe (Dec 2011, Christopher Pollitt and Sorin Dan)
Policy Brief 2: Satisfaction, Voice and Choice in European Public Services (March 2013, Judith Clifton, Daniel Diaz- Fuentes, Marcos Fernandez-Guiterrez, Oliver James, Sebastian Jilke and Steven Van de Walle)
Policy Brief 3: Lessons from Emerging Coordination Arrangements in European Public Sectors (May 2013, Per Lægreid, Tiina Randma-Liiv, Lise H. Rykkja and Külli Sarapuu)
Policy Brief 4: Trends and Impact of Public Administration Reforms in Europe: Views and Experiences from Senior Public Sector Executives (September 2013, Gerhard Hammerschmid, Steven Van de Walle, Anca Oprisor and Vid Štimac)
Policy Brief 5: The responses of European governments to the fiscal crisis (November 2013, Riin Savi, Tiina Randma- Liiv and Walter Kickert)
Policy Brief 6: The impact of public sector reform in Europe on social cohesion (February 2014, Rhys Andrews, Sebastian Jilke and Steven Van de Walle)
Policy Brief 7: The Future of Public Administration: Public Sector Reform in Europe (June 2014, Wieke Blijleven and Dion Curry)
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG