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Mayors and Administrative Reforms
2017In recent decades, a wave of administrative reforms has changed local governance in many European countries. However, our knowledge about differences as well as similarities between the countries, driving forces, impacts, perceptions, and evaluation of these reforms is still limited.
Kuhlmann, Sabine (Prof. Dr.) +2 more
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2022
Abstract The role of the Government of any country is to primarily facilitate economic growth and provide common citizens and industry alike with increased access to basic services, thereby building an environment conducive to and promoting ease of living consistent with equity and social justice.
Jagadish Shettigar, Pooja Misra
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Abstract The role of the Government of any country is to primarily facilitate economic growth and provide common citizens and industry alike with increased access to basic services, thereby building an environment conducive to and promoting ease of living consistent with equity and social justice.
Jagadish Shettigar, Pooja Misra
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Administrative reforms in India
Development and Change, 1971The absence of a theory of administrative reform creates difficulties in evaluating such efforts. It is surprising and interesting to see how the same social phenomenon can be interpreted by different observers in entirely different perspectives. Ralph Braibanti, evaluating administrative reform attempts in India from Independence (1947) until the ...
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Strategies for Administrative Reform
Development and Change, 1971The term ‘strategy’ has a variety of meanings, such as: a detailed set of planned responses to all possible contingencies in theory of games; fundamental policies and overall postures in strategic analysis dealing with foreign relations and defence; and main goals and principles for operations which serve as a framework for ‘tactics’ in military ...
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1995
Abstract Since the end of World War II, the Japanese government has carried out significant administrative reform three times: in 1949, the 1960s, and the 1980s. These reforms were attempts to limit the size of government, increase the efficiency of administration, and promote economic development.
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Abstract Since the end of World War II, the Japanese government has carried out significant administrative reform three times: in 1949, the 1960s, and the 1980s. These reforms were attempts to limit the size of government, increase the efficiency of administration, and promote economic development.
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The Process of Reforming the System of State Administration and Administrative Reform in Uzbekistan
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2020The research considers the processes of formation of the latest legislation on administrative responsibility in the Republic of Uzbekistan its relevance and problems that should receive proper scientific evaluation. The author considers and analyzes the reform in the field of a new model of administrative-tort legislation proceeding from the paradigm ...
Mukhitdinova Firuza ABDURASHIDOVNA +3 more
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The "Reformation of Administrative Law" Revisited
Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2015The archetype of the New Deal agency, exercising neutral, technocratic expertise, is no longer tenable. As Richard Stewart (1975) noted thirty-five years ago, administrative law “is undergoing a fundamental transformation.” Following Stewart, the modern explanation in legal scholarship of the transformation is that federal judges came to the rescue of ...
Daniel B. Rodriguez, Barry R. Weingast
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