Models Of Governance And Development Administration
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1996
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Larmour, Peter
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Canberra, ACT: Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University
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Writing on governance and development typically
distinguishes two meanings (Lefi:wich 1993;
Williams and Young 1994).The first, 'good
government', is concerned with legitimacy,
accountability and the limits of state power
(Moore 1993). The second, originally invoked by
the World Bank (1989: 60), is more concerned
with the ability to govern effectively. Here I want
to consider applications of a third meaning, which
sees governance as the result of the interaction
between different models of coordination,
including markets and communities, as well as
hierarchy, the state or 'the government' (Campbell,
Hollingsworth and Lindberg 1991 ; Kooiman 1993;
Larmour 1994).
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