the public sector of the future
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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
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
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
Comparative Public Policy, September-December, 2014 @OlgaG
GOALS
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
Comparative Public Policy, September-December, 2014 @OlgaG
CUTBACK MEASURES PERCEIVED BY PUBLIC SECTOR EXECUTIVES
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
Comparative Public Policy @OlgaG
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
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
Comparative Public Policy SOURCE: COCOPS Executive survey @OlgaG
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
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
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
Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future
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