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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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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 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.
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Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1969
One of the biggest problems that will stem from the implementation of the Fulton Committee's report on the Civil Service will be the training of the next generation of ‘new image bureaucrats’. Those responsible may therefore be interested in the results of a survey of reactions to training in the Civil Service, which I carried out over a three year ...
David Butler, Jennie Freeman
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One of the biggest problems that will stem from the implementation of the Fulton Committee's report on the Civil Service will be the training of the next generation of ‘new image bureaucrats’. Those responsible may therefore be interested in the results of a survey of reactions to training in the Civil Service, which I carried out over a three year ...
David Butler, Jennie Freeman
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1993
The Civil Service is at the core of the public services, as it constitutes the administrative arm of central government. The radical changes in the public services since 1979, affecting the NHS, local government, education and the police, have been imposed, steered and monitored by civil servants, as agents of government and the state.
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The Civil Service is at the core of the public services, as it constitutes the administrative arm of central government. The radical changes in the public services since 1979, affecting the NHS, local government, education and the police, have been imposed, steered and monitored by civil servants, as agents of government and the state.
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Digital twin and its implementations in the civil engineering sector
Automation in Construction, 2021Feng Jiang, Ling, Ke Chen
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