Governance, administration and development: making the state work

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basingstoke,UK: Macmillan, 1997Description: 272pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: A comprehensive introduction to public policy and management in developing countries and transitional economies. Identifies how administrations evolved, how they affect national development, and the extent to which they are effective and appropriate. Argues against the concept (so popular in the 1990s) of minimising public sector involvement in development. Arguements are supported by numerous practical examples from around the world.
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A comprehensive introduction to public policy and management in developing countries and transitional economies. Identifies how administrations evolved, how they affect national development, and the extent to which they are effective and appropriate. Argues against the concept (so popular in the 1990s) of minimising public sector involvement in development. Arguements are supported by numerous practical examples from around the world.

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