International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration Volume 1This is the first volume of a four-volume encyclopaedia which combines public administration and policy and contains approximately 900 articles by over 300 specialists. This Volume covers entries from A to C. It covers all of the core concepts, terms and processes of applied behavioural science, budgeting, comparative public administration, develo |
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... individual rate ” is only $ 65.00 . She writes a check for the individual rate . Here , Professor Jones has readily and happily accepted another notion of equity - the benefit principle . The last item in Professor Jones's mailbox is an ...
... individual rate ” is only $ 65.00 . She writes a check for the individual rate . Here , Professor Jones has readily and happily accepted another notion of equity - the benefit principle . The last item in Professor Jones's mailbox is an ...
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... individual subscribers . More specifically , however , this is an example of the benefit principle , which assumes that people ( and institutions ) should pay for goods and services according to the benefits they derive from them ...
... individual subscribers . More specifically , however , this is an example of the benefit principle , which assumes that people ( and institutions ) should pay for goods and services according to the benefits they derive from them ...
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... individual or agency is held to answer for performance that involves some delegation of authority to act . Accountability mechanisms are the means established for determining whether the delegated tasks have been performed in a ...
... individual or agency is held to answer for performance that involves some delegation of authority to act . Accountability mechanisms are the means established for determining whether the delegated tasks have been performed in a ...
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... individual being held to account must hold a position where he or she is formally responsible for the action and there is empirical evidence linking the individual to the outcome of interest . In what is perhaps the most famous American ...
... individual being held to account must hold a position where he or she is formally responsible for the action and there is empirical evidence linking the individual to the outcome of interest . In what is perhaps the most famous American ...
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... individual was lax in performing oversight duties or training subordinates can result in demands for reprimand or resignation . The widespread practice of holding military officers answerable for an event that occurred " on their watch ...
... individual was lax in performing oversight duties or training subordinates can result in demands for reprimand or resignation . The widespread practice of holding military officers answerable for an event that occurred " on their watch ...
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International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration Volume 1 Jay Shafritz Limited preview - 2019 |
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