Abstract
This article deals with the relationship between established political conceptions about government reforms and experiences with reforms and their evaluation, the background being the change in Norwegian reform policy which has taken place in recent years. This change has increased our insight into how reforms are created in the state sector and has also shed light on the different functions of such reforms, highlighting the consequences of topical questions for understanding evaluation and the evaluation strategies which are used.
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