PAP 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: World Trade Organization, New Public Management, Liquor Control Board Of Ontario
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September 18, 2013 (last lecture for first section: the agenda during the rise of government, the rise of new public management. Internal changes and the shift to governance: external changes and the rise of government. Crises are ideal for changing things (windows of opportunity) In 1970s citizens begin to become disenchanted with the governments abilities. Citizens felt that public sectors were becoming increasingly remote in their lives, there for becoming irresponsible to their needs. Public pressure starts to rise to see change in practices. Relationship between government and public management: proper role of government: Governments ought to be run in a business like manner. The new right: anything that was not subject to market discipline was bad: market discipline: don"t like the good or service; don"t get it. Government needs to be injected with an entrepreneur (gabler and. Aimed to get away from rules and towards results instead.