rowing

political science

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governance and neoliberalism

  • In governance: Neoliberalism

    …which they describe as “rowing.” They argue that bureaucracy is bankrupt as a tool for rowing. And they propose replacing bureaucracy with an “entrepreneurial government,” based on competition, markets, customers, and measurement of outcomes.

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  • In governance: Planning and regulating

    …to concentrate on steering, not rowing, and they have sometimes argued that a focus on steering would enable the state to plan more effectively: when state actors step back from the delivery of policies, they have more time to consider the big picture. Neoliberalism represents less a repudiation of planning…

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