MANAGERIALISM IN PERSPECTIVEWright notes that in terms of the style of national reforms, “there are marked differences, for instance, between the evolutionary and internally motivated program of the Germans, the reformist and negotiated program of the French . . . and the imposed radicalism of the British” P 131Pollitt and Bouckaert (2004, 147) add the insight that Anglo-Saxon regimes are more inclined toward managerial reforms because the instruments of the state are held in lower esteem than in ContinentalEurope. P 131-132