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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Page 33
... producing appropriate decisions ( but see Jaques 1990 ) , an observation that points to the importance of integrated and ... produce the benefits presumed theoretically . Finally , decentralization sometimes also means territorial ...
... producing appropriate decisions ( but see Jaques 1990 ) , an observation that points to the importance of integrated and ... produce the benefits presumed theoretically . Finally , decentralization sometimes also means territorial ...
Page 85
... produce behavioral change in program beneficiaries ( Lampe 1995 ; J. Katz and Nixon 1994 ) . The use of the states as the " laboratory of democracy " has produced a number of significant policy changes in the past , including trials of ...
... produce behavioral change in program beneficiaries ( Lampe 1995 ; J. Katz and Nixon 1994 ) . The use of the states as the " laboratory of democracy " has produced a number of significant policy changes in the past , including trials of ...
Page 130
... produce organiza- tional change , especially when conducted systemwide as many of these programs are , will upset long - standing institutional arrangements and power configura- tions . Somebody is going to win and somebody is going to ...
... produce organiza- tional change , especially when conducted systemwide as many of these programs are , will upset long - standing institutional arrangements and power configura- tions . Somebody is going to win and somebody is going to ...
Contents
Market Models for Reforming Government | 21 |
The Participatory State | 47 |
Flexible Government | 72 |
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