International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration, Volumen1Jay M. Shafritz Westview Press, 1998 - 2504 páginas "This invaluable source goes beyond any existing reference work regarding public policy and government affairs. It provides for the first time a comprehensive tool that covers the international integration of the literature on public policy and administration. The information found within includes concepts, practices, issues, and theories that inform and define contemporary public policy making, analysis, evaluation, management, and implementation. This source contains more than 850 articles from over 400 professionals covering topics from absenteeism to zoning. Each entry includes a thorough description of the topic, an explanation of its historical significance and a bibliography"--"Outstanding Reference Sources : the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA |
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... Congress ( i.e. , Congress restored the cut ) . Evidently taking this as a signal , advisory committees became wildly aggressive and asked for in- creases of 74 percent and 68 percent the next two years and received increases of 14 ...
... Congress ( i.e. , Congress restored the cut ) . Evidently taking this as a signal , advisory committees became wildly aggressive and asked for in- creases of 74 percent and 68 percent the next two years and received increases of 14 ...
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... Congress should consider proposals to try something new as soon as they are ready to be considered , but con- sider them only once . Once a project has been approved by Congress , it should be reconsidered only if circum- stances change ...
... Congress should consider proposals to try something new as soon as they are ready to be considered , but con- sider them only once . Once a project has been approved by Congress , it should be reconsidered only if circum- stances change ...
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... Congress to consider one . The president was thus limited in his ability to influence or coordinate the efforts of cabi- net members . The watershed event in the development of an execu- tive budget system was the passage of the Budget ...
... Congress to consider one . The president was thus limited in his ability to influence or coordinate the efforts of cabi- net members . The watershed event in the development of an execu- tive budget system was the passage of the Budget ...
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qualified immunity | 4 |
level playing field ministerial advisers | 5 |
local government budgeting Moses Robert | 28 |
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