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Natalie Tarry (formerly Arend) is Deputy Director of the Social Market Foundation (SMF), a Blairite-style think tank based in London. Prior to joining SMF, she worked as a researcher for the New Local Government Network (NLGN).
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'''Natalie Tarry''' (formerly Arend) is deputy director of the [[Social Market Foundation]] (SMF), a Blairite-style think tank based in London. Before joining SMF she worked as a researcher for the [[New Local Government Network]] (NLGN). Tarry also worked at the [[European Parliament]] for a German MEP and for an Economic Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany.
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A link to one of Tarry's articles: <http://www.nlgn.org.uk/public/section/articles/page/34/Tarry's focused research has been in the area of public/private partnerships. Another report by Tarry addresses understanding local public service productivity. Click here for link to report: <http://www.nlgn.org.uk/pdfs/upload/Made%20to%20Measure_Summary.pdf/>
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Tarry's focused research has been in the area of public/private partnerships. <ref> [http://www.nlgn.org.uk/public/section/articles/page/34/ A link to one of Tarry's articles] </ref> Another report by Tarry addresses understanding local public service productivity. <ref> [http://www.nlgn.org.uk/pdfs/upload/Made%20to%20Measure_Summary.pdf/ Report] </ref>
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In a 2005 ''Public Eye'' report, Tarry discusses how increasing public services choices brings both benefits and challenges. <ref> [http://www.accaglobal.com/archive/public_eye/51/2376726/ ''Public Eye'' report] (2005) </ref>
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[[Category:Think Tanker|Tarry, Natalie]]

Latest revision as of 03:34, 3 October 2014

Natalie Tarry (formerly Arend) is deputy director of the Social Market Foundation (SMF), a Blairite-style think tank based in London. Before joining SMF she worked as a researcher for the New Local Government Network (NLGN). Tarry also worked at the European Parliament for a German MEP and for an Economic Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany.

Tarry's focused research has been in the area of public/private partnerships. [1] Another report by Tarry addresses understanding local public service productivity. [2]

In a 2005 Public Eye report, Tarry discusses how increasing public services choices brings both benefits and challenges. [3]

Notes