Regulation Inside Government: Waste-Watchers, Quality Police, and Sleazebusters

Regulation Inside Government: Waste-Watchers, Quality Police, and Sleazebusters

by Christopher Hood (Author), Bernard Scott (Author), Christopher Hood (Author), Bernard Scott (Author), Susan Hood (Author)

Synopsis

Regulation Inside Government analyses the army of inspectors, auditors, grievance-chasers, standard-setters and other bodies overseeing contemporary public organizations. Based on an unprecedented two-year inside study of British government by a team of leading scholars, this book provides an original analytical perspective on regulation within government. The book begins by examining the size of internal government regulation to reveal a structure comparable in size to government regulation of business. The book then goes on to show how internal government regulation grew in size despite the fact that public bureaucracy elsewhere were being sharply cutback. Given the limitations of orthodox constitutional checks on executive government, the courts and elected members of the legislature, regulation inside government deserves more attention than it has hitherto received. As one of the first comprehensive accounts of regulation inside government, this book begins to fill the gap.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 284
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 27 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0198280998
ISBN 13: 9780198280996

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Hood and colleagues develop a single, coherent analysis around the idea of relational distance and formality and then apply it to a range of policy areas...More thematic and covering a wide range of substantive cases, Hood and colleagues provide and insightful analysis and a clear picture of the way the UK state is changing. * British Politics Group Newsletter, Summer 2001 *
Author Bio
CHRISTOPHER HOOD is a Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy at London School of Economics. OLIVER JAMES is a Lecturer in Politics at Exeter University. GEORGE JONES is Professor of Government at London School of Economics. COLIN SCOTT is Lecturer in Law at London School of Economics. TONY TRAVERS is Director of the London Group at London School of Economics.