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Government Paternalism: Nanny State or Helpful Friend?

, 2015
Should governments save people from themselves? Do governments have the right to influence citizens' behavior related to smoking tobacco, eating too much, not saving enough, drinking alcohol, or taking marijuana—or does this create a nanny state, leading
J. Grand, B. New
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Performance reporting: Assessing citizen access to performance measures on state government websites

, 2011
Performance measurement is common in state and local governments. However, having a performance measurement system does not guarantee that results are shared with the citizenry.
Judith Harris   +2 more
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State Government: Lotteries

Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Third Edition, 2020

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Recognition of States and Governments

1965
As already stated, it is essential that before a state can enter into formal relations with another it must not only be fully sovereign, but it must also be recognised as such by the state with which it seeks to enter into relations. The government of the state must also be similarly recognised.
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The Reorganization of State Government

American Political Science Review, 1915
The oft quoted remark of James Bryce concerning the government of American cities was certainly justified insofar as it condemned our American city government. To the extent, however, that it seemed to imply a recognition of the successful operation of our state governments it would appear to be in need of considerable limitation.
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Recognition of States and Governments

1992
Abstract This chapter begins with a discussion of the ‘declaratory’ and ‘constitutive’ views of recognition. According to the declaratory view, the legal effects of recognition are limited: recognition is a declaration or acknowledgement of an existing state of law and fact, legal personality having been conferred previously by operation
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Corporate Governance and the State

Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2014
Pick up any first-year textbook in economics, and you will see that the analysis of pricing and other decisions by firms is based on the assumption that they maximize profits. More generally, when economists talk about the advantages of market economies – invisible hands and the like – they are implicitly assuming that managers maximize profits or ...
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The State of Comparative Government

International Studies Quarterly, 1975
I am pleased that my article has generated as thoughtful a response as that of Mr. Smaldone. In that article I attempted to use a consideration of texts to give an insight into the state of the discipline. That this effort has succeeded in this particular case is indicated by Mr.
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