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 38
... programs that do not.19 With the financial management improvements that have been implemented there has been an attempt to assign true costs more fairly to each program , which re- sults in better judgment of the relative efficiency of ...
... programs that do not.19 With the financial management improvements that have been implemented there has been an attempt to assign true costs more fairly to each program , which re- sults in better judgment of the relative efficiency of ...
Page 88
... programs in the federal government , the ones most commonly threatened with dissolution are those serving the poor . The Republicans ' Contract with America attempted to eliminate a number of programs of this sort , and even President ...
... programs in the federal government , the ones most commonly threatened with dissolution are those serving the poor . The Republicans ' Contract with America attempted to eliminate a number of programs of this sort , and even President ...
Page 126
... programs dealing with specific target populations — the elderly , youth , women , aboriginal peoples , immigrants - still require greater coordinative activ- ity and greater flexibility . Likewise , it is relatively easy to identify ...
... programs dealing with specific target populations — the elderly , youth , women , aboriginal peoples , immigrants - still require greater coordinative activ- ity and greater flexibility . Likewise , it is relatively easy to identify ...
Contents
Market Models for Reforming Government | 21 |
The Participatory State | 47 |
Flexible Government | 72 |
Copyright | |
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