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In this issue:
The ethics of welfare-to-work
Hartley Dean
Questioning path dependence theory: the case of the British NHS
Fiona Ross
Looking for anti-social behaviour
Andrew Millie
Scything the grass: agenda-setting consequences of appointing public
inquiries in the UK. A longitudinal analysis
Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Administering economic reform: New Labour and the governance of social
security
Jay Wiggan
Navigating the contradictions of public service modernisation: the case of
community engagement professionals
Marjorie Mayo, Paul Hoggett, Chris Miller
Managing contracts under the UK's Private Finance Initiative: evidence from
the National Health Service
Chris Lonsdale, Glyn Watson
Institutional change, innovation and regulation failure: evidence from the
Spanish drug market
Joan Costa-Font, and Jaume Puig-Junoy
Public spending levels for social care of older people: why we must call in
the debt
Bleddyn Davies
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