Public Policy and Administration (Dec 2017)

Public sector management as a development problem in the countries of Southeast Europe

  • Mimo Draskovic,
  • Milica Delibasic,
  • Veselin Draskovic,
  • Mladen Ivic,
  • Drago Pupavac

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13165/VPA-17-16-4-06
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 593 – 604

Abstract

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In the period of nearly three decades of post-socialist transition in the countries of Southeastern Europe (SEE), there were numerous synergistic, destructive and anti-developmental hindering institutional factors that directly caused the creation of social and economic insecurity. Many developmental problems, as well as social, economic and institutional deformations, have generated a lasting and deep crisis. This paper analyzes the basic deformations of public sector management, which has emerged as a driving force for all development problems in the SEE countries. It starts with two assumptions: first, weak and slow institutional changes were deliberately programmed by the nomenclature of government, in order to eliminate institutional competition and affirmation of the quasi-institutional monism of neoliberal type, which have enabled the substitutive development of the so-called alternative institutions; and second, highly interest-oriented motives of the government nomenclature have been the main cause of ignoring rational recommendations by representatives of non-institutional economic theories.

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