American views about public services : a challeging paradox for public administration
By: CLARK, Cal.
Contributor(s): HALL, Betsy.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Philadelphia : Routledge, October 2008International Journal of Public Administration - IJPA 31, 12, p. 1403-1415Abstract: This review of public opinion about the role of government in the United States finds a perhaps surprising combination of conservative and liberal beliefs. For example, while they are strongly supportive of tax cuts, Americans also want more government activism in a wide variety of areas. This certainly presents a challenge for public administrators and government since the means for fulfilling these desires of the citizens are far from readily apparentNo physical items for this record
This review of public opinion about the role of government in the United States finds a perhaps surprising combination of conservative and liberal beliefs. For example, while they are strongly supportive of tax cuts, Americans also want more government activism in a wide variety of areas. This certainly presents a challenge for public administrators and government since the means for fulfilling these desires of the citizens are far from readily apparent
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