1. See Richard Rose, “The Programme Approach to the Growth of Government,” British Journal of Political Science, 15:1 (1985), pp. 1–28.
2. See P. Larkey, C. Stolp, and M. Winer, “Theorizing about the Growth of Government,” Journal of Public Policy, 1:2 (1981), pp. 157–220.
3. See Richard Rose, Managing Presidential Objectives (New York: Free Press, 1976), Chapter 1.
4. For two views of the logic of charging or not charging for public policies, cf. contributions in Ken Judge, ed., Pricing the Social Services (London: Macmillan, 1980); and Ralph Harris and Arthur Seldon, Welfare without the State (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, Hobart Paperback 26, 1987).
5. Cf. M. S. Levitt and M.A.S. Joyce, The Growth and Efficiency of Public Spending (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987); Christopher Pollitt, “Capturing Quality? The Quality Issue in British and American Health Policies,” Journal of Public Policy 7:1 (1987), pp. 71–92; Les Metcalfe and Sue Richards, Improving Public Management (London: Sage, 1987).