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Provides critical insights into economic reforms undertaken to unlock the wealth of Fijis public institutions and the complex relationships between economic reform, social, cultural and political factors, and the actions of powerful individuals.
The book covers the theoretical framework for reforms that all scholars and practitioners of management in the public sector reform process need to have a thorough knowledge of in order to implement reforms.
'Serves as a very useful baseline for appropriate stakeholders and interested parties in understanding the difficulties experienced in the process of establishing effective, efficient and transparent reforms in the context of Fijis multicultural, multi-dimensional and highly politicised unstable settings.' This book gives insights on the reforms that have occurred in Fiji from 1987 to 2006. One of the fundamental argument of the book is that in Fiji itself, these economic reforms were mainly linked to the corresponding political upheavals, and were at least partly motivated by the various governments attempt to further consolidate their positions of power.
Featured in the 23 July 2019 Pasifika newsletter.
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