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Emerging-market decision-makers around the world are increasingly looking to the power of reforms to help them to achieve a range of public policy goals, and crucially to speed up economic development and catch-up with the developed world. In the past three decades there has been an unprecedented wave of reforms as the traditional model of public administration has come under
attack. These reforms originated in developed industrial economies, whose political leaders were under pressure to keep down levels of public taxation and expenditure, while maintaining high levels of welfare and other public services. Likewise, developing countries are increasingly reforming their
public sectors to make them less greedy of scarce public resources, more efficient, more competitive and more customer-focused. The paper critically examines some of the most topical and challenging issues confronting the public sector in developing countries in an era of globalization. It highlights
the influence of globalization on public administration in developing societies. The paper also discusses the major challenges and opportunities of globalization on public sector reform in developing societies. It therefore recommends that with the advance of globalization and increased volatility, there is a need to redefine the role of the State and to strengthen its capacity to manage effectively change and complexity. The paper concludes that globalization has catalyzed the need to
accelerate public sector reforms in http://ejournal.sedinst.com/index.php/asedu/article/viewFile/85/pdf_31
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