by Hellmut Wollmann,
Gerard Marcou
The book is the first of its kind to provide a
comparative analysis of the provision of social and public services in France,
Italy, Germany, the UK and Norway. This volume, co-authored by leading national
experts, topically examines whether, when, how and why the delivery of social
and public services, which was historically a responsibility of local
authorities, has been significantly shifted to marketized and commodified
forms. However, despite this considerable change, there have been recent
indications of remunicipalisation in some sectors. Combining both cross-country
and cross-policy comparisons in a broad range of pertinent service fields, this
volume fills a noticeable gap in the international literature currently
available. Mirroring the underlying interdisciplinary approach of the book, the
findings will be interesting and attractive to students of law and economics as
well as political science. Academic researchers and politicians on all
intergovernmental levels will also find this book insightful and stimulating. (https://www.amazon.com/)