'Administrative Capacity in the New EU Member States' reviews
progress made in the development of public management systems
capable of meeting European standards in the new member states of
the European Union (EU), looking into the people, systems, and
service delivery aspects of public management systems. The new
member states face considerable challenges improving fiscal
management, building absorption capacity of rapidly increasing
levels of EU structural funds, and enhancing economic
competitiveness making essential the building of high-quality
public management systems. The study applies existing tools for
comparative analysis and bench-marking of public management quality
used in the context of the EU. It draws conclusions on why progress
has been slow on introducing competitive public management systems
and practices in the new member states. This report proposes an
agenda for reform as well as alternatives to traditional approaches
to strengthening public management systems.
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