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Civil Service Reform [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Civil service rules governing the selection and motivation of bureaucrats are among the defining institutions of modern democracies. Although this is an active area of reform in the US and elsewhere, economic analyses of the issue are virtually nonexistent. This paper provides the first welfare evaluation of civil service reform.
Gergely Ujhelyi
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Civil Service

Washington Information Directory 2021–2022, 2021
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Mismatch between lower performance and higher trust in the civil service: Can culture provide an explanation?

International Political Science Review, 2020
The existing literature on institutional trust leads us to expect that institutional trust is determined by institutional performance. In the context of three South Asian countries (Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka), we find the opposite – that despite ...
Hasan Muhammad Baniamin   +2 more
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Civil Service and Patronage in Bureaucracies

Journal of Politics, 2020
How do politicians staff the bureaucracy and what are the policy implications? We develop a dynamic model of personnel policy, bureaucratic quality, and electoral competition.
John D. Huber, Michael M. Ting
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Making sense of New Zealand’s ‘spirit of service’: social identity and the civil service

, 2020
This paper explores the creation a more unified civil service in New Zealand with the Public Service Act 2020, which promotes the most profound changes to the public service since New Zealand’s New Public Management heyday in the late 1980s.
R. Scott, M. Macaulay
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The civil service

2020
Despite the many changes of the twentieth and twenty first century, politicians continue to argue that the British constitution is predicated on the notion of Parliamentary Sovereignty. Indeed, a key theme of the 2016 referendum on EU membership concerned the need to reassert parliamentary control.
Richards, David, Smith, Martin
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Civil Service

Washington Information Directory 2019–2020, 2012
John M. Anderson
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Civil Service

American Political Science Review, 1912
Charles Kettleborough
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