Join Books.org — it's free

Public Authorities & Government-Owned Corporations, Bureaucracy & Civil Service, Public Affairs & Administration - General & Miscellaneous
Getting Good Government by Merilee S. Grindle β€” book cover

Getting Good Government

by Merilee S. Grindle
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

This book seeks to help understand how governments can be encouraged to perform better and how state capabilities can be developed in ways that allow markets and democracies to flourish. The contributors draw comparative lessons from specific efforts designed to enhance human resource development in the public sector, to strengthen organizations that contribute to the public purpose of government, and to reform the institutions that set the rules for economic and political interaction.

About the Author, Merilee S. Grindle

Merilee S. Grindle is Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development and Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Foreign Policy

Merilee S. Grindle is one of the most perceptive commentators on governance in our time. This volume is an indispensable resource for anyone who is interested in government capacity building.
β€” MoisΓ©s NaΓ­m, Editor

Urban Studies

The book is an important contribution to governance and development. Its impact is likely to go well beyond a historical marker and celebration of 35 years' experience in the Harvard Institute for International Development. What we have here is a demonstration of an approach to development which bolts together the intellectual and the pragmatic, with positive impact upon the welfare of millions...Grindle's book...will influence the development of governance and interdisciplinary intellectual work.
β€” Cedric Pugh

Urban Studies [UK]

[This collection's] basis is that lessons can be learned from inadequate public administration, that innovation discerned in good practice can be disseminated and that progress can occur from practical demonstration rather than from revolutionary fancies, whether good or otherwise. The book shows the elements of real promise in governance. And though the title of the book indicates that the subject addressed is 'good government', many of the better sections explore the substance and nature of governance. That is to say, they elaborate and explain such subjects as accountability, state-market-society relationships, and how research can improve not only policy, but also the way the millions in poverty can improve their lives by relating their changing experience to findings from modern research and professional practice...The book is perhaps appropriately characterised as a sophisticated manual of good practice, as an important contributor to discussions of the development of state, and as a secular sermon in favour of practical rather than ideological welfare...The book is an important contribution to governance and development. Its impact is likely to go well beyond a historical marker and celebration of 35 years' experience in the Harvard Institute for International Development. What we have here is a demonstration of an approach to development which bolts together the intellectual and the pragmatic, with positive impact upon the welfare of millions.
β€” Cedric Pugh

Book Details

Published
August 28, 1997
Publisher
[Cambridge, MA] : Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard University : c1997.
Pages
504
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780674354197

More by Merilee S. Grindle

Similar books