2001
DOI: 10.1080/09654310120073784
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Globalization, State Restructuring and Innovation in European Water Management Systems: Reflections from England and Wales

Abstract: Since the mid-1990s the notion of 'hollowing out' has been increasingly used within debates about the changing role of the nation-state in the management and regulation of public services. This paper is concerned with the impact of the various processes of hollowing out on innovation actions in the privatized water sector, particularly in terms of the changing drivers for innovation and the recon guration of public and private sector roles across Europe. In order to develop a more detailed case study of Englis… Show more

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