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Controlling public services and government: towards a cross-national perspective

In: Controlling Modern Government

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  • Christopher Hood

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Controlling Modern Government explores the long-term development of controls over government across five major state traditions in developed democracies – US, Japan, variants of continental-European models, a Scandinavian case and variants of the Westminster model.

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  • Christopher Hood, 2004. "Controlling public services and government: towards a cross-national perspective," Chapters, in: Christopher Hood & Oliver James & B. Guy Peters & Colin Scott (ed.), Controlling Modern Government, chapter 1, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Anthony M. Bertelli, 2008. "Credible Governance? Transparency, Political Control, the Personal Vote and British Quangos," Political Studies, Political Studies Association, vol. 56(4), pages 807-829, December.

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