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Public sector management, especially in local government, is often bad.
ECONOMIST: Strikes
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But top public-sector management jobs are probably more concentrated in the south-east than the rest of the country.
ECONOMIST: The pay is better than it was. The bureaucracy is worse
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At the same time, he limited the presence of government in management of public sector services like enforcement of the law and maintaining public order.
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Worse, as the public sector fails to use sound management practices and simply resorts to the workplace equivalent of gavage, productivity and morale will inevitably fall.
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As with many other city needs, vehicle fleet management in the public sector shares commonalities across all cities.
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Various techniques have been adopted in a bid to increase efficiency in the public sector and reduce costs by transferring management control to profit-motivated private firms.
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If you are one of those who rails against the short-termism and excessive risk-taking of some banks and finance businesses, you might note that a public sector financial institution, the Debt Management Office, has taken a reassuringly long-term approach to managing the UK government's debts - and without its prudence, we might all be in Queer Street or Skid Row by now.
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Lengthy periods of paid maternity leave can put firms off hiring women, which helps explain why most Swedish women work in the public sector and Sweden has a lower proportion of women in management than America does.
ECONOMIST: Women and work
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In the past decade Germany has thanks to good management and obliging unions kept its public sector in check, partly freed its labour market, held down unemployment, and regained competitiveness.
ECONOMIST: Reforming European economies
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If higher expenditure on public services comes to be seen as payday for public-sector workers, Labour will lose the reputation for prudent economic management which it struggled so hard to win in its early, parsimonious, years.
ECONOMIST: Blair's government
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Big management consultancies have done well too, despite their poor record in the public sector (see Schumpeter).
ECONOMIST: Professional-services firms