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IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY IN SCOTLANDS PUBLIC SECTOR JO ARMSTRONG Scottish Policy Innovation Forum February 29 th 2008
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Presentation outline Ø Why competition / contestibility Ø Scottish Water Ø Lessons to apply to 3 chosen sectors –Social housing –Care services –Waste management
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Why competition Ø Competition delivers effective allocation of scarce resources Ø 2007 Budget settlement very tight SG spending rising at 1.5% pa in real compared to >5% pa historically Some facing a real terms cut & feels like a cut for many more? jo@jo-armstrong.co.uk
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Scottish Government DEL £ million, nominal prices 07-0808-0909-1010-11 HMT Scottish DEL26,57827,60228,75630,141 SG DEL26,82428,00229,25630,339 Overspend66400500198 Funded by: EYF / reserves-66-300-400-174 Over-allocation0-100 -24 Balance0000
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Why competition Ø 2007 Budget settlement very tight Ø Demand for services keeps growing COMPETITION = PRIVATISATION
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Scottish Water experience Ø Monopoly provider established in 2002 Ø Economic Regulator sets price caps within which Scottish Water must operate Ø Delivered: –40% reduction in operating costs –undertook record investment AND –increased output and quality
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Actual Vs Target operating costs (£m, 03-04 prices) Source: WICS
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Lessons for wider application Ø Clear Objectives Ø Effective competition and regulation Ø Effective benchmarking Ø Incentives drive performance
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Social Housing
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Care Services
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Waste Management
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Conclusions Ø Efficiencies no longer nice to have Ø Competition & contestibility offer routes to greater VFM (economic regulation 2 nd best option) Ø Scotland fears competition – how do we reduce the fear?
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http://www.davidhumeinstitute.com / Improving Productivity in Scotland's Public Services [Data-light version out soon!]
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