Money and Good Intentions Are Not Enough

State governments are spending a lot, accomplishing too little, and failing to meet their responsibilities to the public. In this book, John Brandl argues that the usual remedies for ineffective government bureaucracy–cutting or adding to budgets, urging civil servants to become more entrepreneurial, hiring tougher managers, or appointing smarter bureaucrats–won’t provide substantial, long-term improvement. Examining … Continue reading Money and Good Intentions Are Not Enough