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Title: Public Administration in Britain


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Public Administration in Britain
  • 3 Is the public sector a business?

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Traditional phase (1945-1980)
  • Government ran large nationalised industries
    (electricity,gas,water, telecommunications, oil,
    airlines, nuclear power)
  • the private sector (after WW2) could not afford
    levels of investment in bankrupt industries

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • The resurgence of the market (1980-1997)
  • Many of the utilities sold off, giving enormous
    sums to the Treasury of 60 billion (although
    some maintain they were sold off too cheaply)
  • An ideology that government should be run like
    a business I.e. with private sector concepts
    and techniques such as TQM, cost-centres,
    budgetary controls

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • The middle way (1997-)
  • A greater balance between government approach
    to industry but still
  • basically hands-off e.g. Railtrack
  • government likes to get close (some would
    argue too close) to big business

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
Classical stakeholder theory of the firm
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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • In the classical stakeholder theory of the
    firm, Managers hold the ring between contending
    forces
  • shareholders/workers
  • customers/suppliers
  • senior management/ junior management
  • government/ society at large

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Criticisms of this approach include
  • It fails to explain how each stakeholder can
    be treated in an equitable fashion (e.g. who
    should suffer in a recession
  • the shareholders through dividends
  • The workers through a factory closure )
  • in the last analysis, it depends on the
    relative power of the stakeholders who are
    anything but equal

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Applying stakeholder theory to the government
  • Governments role is to ensure a level playing
    field in which competition may occur (e.g.
    through legislation)
  • Governments reserve the right to intervene on
    behalf of the social interest/society at large
    but in practice may be reluctant to do so
  • Government itself becomes just another
    stakeholder e.g. regulation of the tobacco
    industry

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • New Labour and stakeholder theory
  • The Blair government was concerned that the
    de-industrialisation of the 1980s had produced a
    dual economy
  • some in secure, well paid jobs
  • weakened unions and a flexible labour force
    had created many part-time and temporary jobs
    without worker protections

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • The stakeholder society was one in which
  • business and financial communities accept
    social obligations towards their employees
    and society at large as well as their
    shareholders
  • hence reverse EU Social Chapter opt-out,
    legislation for a minimum wage but
  • tight restraints on public spending means no
    change ?
  • Welfare-to-Work scheme reminiscent of 1834 Poor
    Law ?

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • A level playing field ?
  • Industry (and the political parties) demand a
    level playing field i.e. conditions under
    which competition is deemed to be fair
  • However, definition of fairness is often a
    one- sided one as interested parties only
    complain of factors when they consider
    themselves disadvantaged, not the reverse

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Imagine the scenario
  • Central London is brought to a stand-still by
    hauliers protesting because
  • Continental lorry drivers pay so much more in
    payroll-tax, making them uncompetitive with
    British hauliers
  • So the British demand a level playing field
    as they would not wish to have an unfair
    advantage vis-à-vis other European hauliers

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Current competition mechanisms
  • Competition Policy Directorate advises the
    Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
  • OFT (Office of Fair Trading) headed by the
    Director General of Fair Trading keeps watch
    on UK,EC and international monopolies,mergers,r
    estrictive agreements
  • Competition Commission investigates and reports
  • European Commission has exclusive powers to act
    on certain large mergers with a European
    dimension

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Extract from a Competition Commission Report
  • Taking the May 1999 survey (the most recent
    available at the time of our report), for 58 of
    the 71 models we analysed the UK price was at
    least 20 per cent higher than in the cheapest
    country even when the three countries with the
    highest levels of car tax (Denmark, Finland and
    Greece) were excluded from the comparison. When
    those three countries were included, the UK price
    was at least 40 per cent higher for 49 of the 71
    models analysed. In sum, prices in the UK have
    been higher on a long-term basis and a wide gap
    has developedand persistedover the last few
    years.
  • http//www.competition-commission.gov.uk/439.htm

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Privatisations
  • took place in three stages (HM Treasury)
  • Initial commercial phase (British Airways,
    BritOil)
  • Utilities phase (BT, British Gas, Water
    companies)
  • Third phase, involving companies that still
    require some subsidy from government for
    socially desirable purposes (Railtrack)

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Regulators currently

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Who regulates the regulators ?
  • (Quis custodet custodes ipsos who guards the
    guards ?)
  • The dilemma is for a government to leave the
    market to itself but also to have a degree of
    control when necessary (Railtrack)

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • Who shaves the barber?
  • Consider a town where there is a barber, and the
    barber shaves. The barber shaves all - and only -
    those people who do not shave themselves. Now,
    who shaves the barber?
  • If the barber shaves himself, that can't be right
    because the rule is, 'The barber shaves all - and
    only - those people who do not shave themselves.
  • ...but, if someone else shaves the barber that
    can't be right either because the rule is, The
    barber shaves all - and only - those people who
    do not shave themselves.

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?

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BS1032 Public Administration in Britain 3 Is
the public sector a business?
  • But note the following paper
  • Giulietti, Price and Waterson(2000) Competition
    and Consumer Choice in the Residential Energy
    Markets
  • Warwick Business School
  • Centre for Management under Regulation
  • http//www.wbs.warwick.ac.uk/cmur
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