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Criminal Infiltration of the Public Sector

2017
In this paper, the authors depict strategies and tools adopted by criminal organizations and legal firms in order to control the business of public works. They conclude that criminal firms adopt different models to enter and to control the public procurement business.
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Public Sector Borrowing and the Public Sector Balance Sheet

National Institute Economic Review, 1987
In his Budget Statement this year the Chancellor restated his medium-term financial strategy (MTFS) and in particular his objectives for the public sector borrowing requirement (PSBR). He said, ‘Since its inception in 1980 the MTFS has indicated a steadily declining path for the PSBR expressed as a percentage of GDP. We have now reached what I judge to
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The public sector

2014
In order to understand the role of and rationale for shared services within the public sector, it is necessary to first look at the overall role of the state in society and at some of the main theories and recent developments in public sector administration and management.
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Public Sector Organizations

2015
New public management-inspired reforms created numerous autonomous units with many different faces and labels. This variety of organizations and organizational forms precludes a straightforward definition of what constitutes a public sector organization and blurs the boundaries between the public and private sectors as well as the boundaries of single ...
Meyer, Renate, Leixnering, Stephan
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Intrapreneurship in the Public Sector

2008
As defined by the editors of this book, ‘non-market entrepreneurship’ consists of all forms of entrepreneurship not being undertaken solely for purposes of profit maximization or commercialization, and encompasses entrepreneurial activities such as social enterprise and entrepreneurship, public sector entrepreneurship, policy entrepreneurship, non ...
Roger R. Stough, Kingsley E. Haynes
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The Public Sector and the International Sector

1974
Now that we have developed our static theory of the determination of income and interest in an economy without either government economic activity or international trade we need to extend our model to take account of these elements of the problem.
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Public Sector Unionism

2017
Government employees are an essential part of the early-21st-century labor movement in the United States. Teachers, firefighters, and police officers are among the most heavily unionized occupations in America, but public-sector union members also include street cleaners and nurses, janitors and librarians, zookeepers and engineers.
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OR in the Public Sector [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the Operational Research Society, 1995
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Trust and the Public Sector

2017
This chapter draws on the doctoral work of Christiane Stelling who is the chapter author. It examines in particular the concept of trust and in this regard is based on the extension of the work of Falck into ‘return to work’ of people who have been on long term sick absence contracts in Denmark. The chapter gives an account of issues which emerged with
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Croatian Public Sector – the "Labyrinth" of Public Sector Activity

2011
The field of activity of public administration, and thus of the administration of convergence is very broad and complex. In order to perceive the complexity of the functioning of the Croatian public administration the institutional framework of Croatian public sector and the basic components of the state administration and local self- government are ...
Vašiček, Davor, Kaštelan Mrak, Marija
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