Public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveM. Dekker, 1979 - 429 páginas |
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... goals themselves . " 28 Although work with a development administration emphasis need not be normative , in the sense of a choice among development goals by the researcher , much of it has had a prescriptive coloration . Dwight Waldo ...
... goals themselves . " 28 Although work with a development administration emphasis need not be normative , in the sense of a choice among development goals by the researcher , much of it has had a prescriptive coloration . Dwight Waldo ...
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... goals in a setting such as Chile when it was " both economically underdeveloped and democratic . " Although the Chilean government was highly centralized geographically , he found it to be decentralized bureaucratically , with the ...
... goals in a setting such as Chile when it was " both economically underdeveloped and democratic . " Although the Chilean government was highly centralized geographically , he found it to be decentralized bureaucratically , with the ...
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... goals , bureaucratic agencies are motivated to increase their access to political resources which can be exchanged for progress toward achievement of bureaucratic goals . In a setting such as democratic Chile , the congruence between ...
... goals , bureaucratic agencies are motivated to increase their access to political resources which can be exchanged for progress toward achievement of bureaucratic goals . In a setting such as democratic Chile , the congruence between ...
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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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