In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate public discussion is how much that country’s ministers, legislators, senior civil servants, and senior judges should be paid. Nor is this surprising; the issue has considerable voyeuristic appeal, particular democratic significance, and important ramifications for the functioning of the public sector as a whole. However, like most political debates, these discussions tend to be messy, fragmented, and full of unverified assertions and spurious appeals to populist sentiment. It is hardly surprising that those discussions rarely succeed in putting the matter to rest. Paying Our High Public Officials examines the political discourse concerning this q...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
ln this article the contradictions between thepolitical and professional roles of higher civilservan...
In this article we are interested in how the coordinating role of top civil servants is related to t...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
© 2012 Marleen Brans and B. Guy Peters. Anyone observing the recent scandals in the United Kingdom c...
The issue of how much to pay government employees without risking a drop in their public service mot...
Public servants in Westminster countries are being drawn into the limelight bydemands from their pol...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
Most liberal democracies, especially countries in the commonwealth with British traditions, are prou...
A number of political scandals have taken place across Europe over the salaries and expenses paid to...
Do higher politician salaries reduce corruption and improve governance? Previous empirical studies f...
This book explores the roles and workings of the heads of government departments in six nations: dep...
The choices made by governments about how to reward their top employees reveal a great deal about th...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
How much is an MP worth? Who decides? Throughout the centuries there has been a profusion of partial...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
ln this article the contradictions between thepolitical and professional roles of higher civilservan...
In this article we are interested in how the coordinating role of top civil servants is related to t...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
© 2012 Marleen Brans and B. Guy Peters. Anyone observing the recent scandals in the United Kingdom c...
The issue of how much to pay government employees without risking a drop in their public service mot...
Public servants in Westminster countries are being drawn into the limelight bydemands from their pol...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
Most liberal democracies, especially countries in the commonwealth with British traditions, are prou...
A number of political scandals have taken place across Europe over the salaries and expenses paid to...
Do higher politician salaries reduce corruption and improve governance? Previous empirical studies f...
This book explores the roles and workings of the heads of government departments in six nations: dep...
The choices made by governments about how to reward their top employees reveal a great deal about th...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
How much is an MP worth? Who decides? Throughout the centuries there has been a profusion of partial...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
ln this article the contradictions between thepolitical and professional roles of higher civilservan...
In this article we are interested in how the coordinating role of top civil servants is related to t...