Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... Western and non - Western settings.21 His view as to the inadequacy of existing theory is based mainly on the fact that responses to the questionnaire which he used in his study did not conform to his expectations . In his research he ...
... Western and non - Western settings.21 His view as to the inadequacy of existing theory is based mainly on the fact that responses to the questionnaire which he used in his study did not conform to his expectations . In his research he ...
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... Western or semi - Western society . Geographic location is not a crucial consideration . Neither is the dis- tinction between capitalism and socialism . " Today both systems , Western capitalist and Soviet socialist , face the ...
... Western or semi - Western society . Geographic location is not a crucial consideration . Neither is the dis- tinction between capitalism and socialism . " Today both systems , Western capitalist and Soviet socialist , face the ...
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... Western Europe , p . 11 . Daniel Derivry , " The Managers of Public Enterprises in France , " in The Mandarins of Western Europe , pp . 210-25 . Suleiman , Politics , Power , and Bureaucracy , p . 374. ) Diamant , " The French ...
... Western Europe , p . 11 . Daniel Derivry , " The Managers of Public Enterprises in France , " in The Mandarins of Western Europe , pp . 210-25 . Suleiman , Politics , Power , and Bureaucracy , p . 374. ) Diamant , " The French ...
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Comparison in the Study of Public Administration | 1 |
Historical Antecedents of National | 4 |
A Focus for Comparison | 49 |
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