The Future of Governing: Four Emerging ModelsUniversity Press of Kansas, 1996 - 179 pages "A very important book that should be read by everyone trying to make sense of the reform problem". -- Patricia W. Ingraham, coauthor of New Paradigms for Government. |
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... administrative systems , such as Ger- many's , can survive with a relatively compact administrative code , government in the United States ( as perhaps the extreme example ) developed thousands of pages of detailed personnel , budgeting ...
... administrative systems , such as Ger- many's , can survive with a relatively compact administrative code , government in the United States ( as perhaps the extreme example ) developed thousands of pages of detailed personnel , budgeting ...
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... Administrative Reorganization . In Setting National Priori- ties : The 1978 Budget , ed . J. A. Pechman . Washington ... Administrative Reform in British , Dutch and Danish Civil Service . Paper presented at ECPR Workshop on ...
... Administrative Reorganization . In Setting National Priori- ties : The 1978 Budget , ed . J. A. Pechman . Washington ... Administrative Reform in British , Dutch and Danish Civil Service . Paper presented at ECPR Workshop on ...
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... Administrative Responsiveness : Challenges to Public Ad- ministration . Public Administration Review 54 : 197-203 . Mansbridge , J. ( 1994 ) . Public Spirit in Political Systems . In Values and Public Policy , ed . H. J. Aaron , T. E. ...
... Administrative Responsiveness : Challenges to Public Ad- ministration . Public Administration Review 54 : 197-203 . Mansbridge , J. ( 1994 ) . Public Spirit in Political Systems . In Values and Public Policy , ed . H. J. Aaron , T. E. ...
Contents
Market Models for Reforming Government | 21 |
The Participatory State | 47 |
Flexible Government | 72 |
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