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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... result of the new graduated schedule , her dues to the association will increase by 35 percent over last year . She briefly considers canceling her membership or underreporting her income ( lying ) . This is one of five associations to ...
... result of the new graduated schedule , her dues to the association will increase by 35 percent over last year . She briefly considers canceling her membership or underreporting her income ( lying ) . This is one of five associations to ...
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... result in demands for reprimand or resignation . The widespread practice of holding military officers answerable for an event that occurred " on their watch ” represents such an accountability culture . While no formal actions may be ...
... result in demands for reprimand or resignation . The widespread practice of holding military officers answerable for an event that occurred " on their watch ” represents such an accountability culture . While no formal actions may be ...
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... result of the multiple masters problem . At this level , the problem once again may be a matter of how the accountability systems are designed and applied . Depending on how this problem is perceived , proposed and actual solutions have ...
... result of the multiple masters problem . At this level , the problem once again may be a matter of how the accountability systems are designed and applied . Depending on how this problem is perceived , proposed and actual solutions have ...
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... result from a given situation and deal with the consequences that result . For example , rather than trying to influence their agency's budget allocation , reactive managers take whatever actions are necessary to deal with the ...
... result from a given situation and deal with the consequences that result . For example , rather than trying to influence their agency's budget allocation , reactive managers take whatever actions are necessary to deal with the ...
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... result of past transactions or other past events . Assets are recorded in the accounts where they will provide some benefit in the future , and can be physical assets such as buildings , plant and equipment ; intangible assets such as ...
... result of past transactions or other past events . Assets are recorded in the accounts where they will provide some benefit in the future , and can be physical assets such as buildings , plant and equipment ; intangible assets such as ...
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International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration Volume 1 Jay Shafritz Limited preview - 2019 |
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