Duncan O'Leary
Duncan works on projects looking at public services, skills and work.
at 11:13am
on Friday, 24th September 2004
Public value might not be that valuable, suggests James Crabtree in an article in The New Statesman. He argues that though it offfers a way for citizens and democracies to make choices without the need for a spreadsheet, the catchiness of the term has allowed it to become diluted to such an extent that it risks becoming a justification for poor services and things that, basically, aren't valuable.
Public value might not be that valuable, suggests James Crabtree in an article in The New Statesman. He argues that though it offfers a way for citizens and democracies to make choices without the need for a spreadsheet, the catchiness of the term has allowed it to become diluted to such an extent that it risks becoming a justification for poor services and things that, basically, aren't valuable.
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