La formation des fonctionnaires à l'économie publique : pour un nouvel agenda
By: GREFFE, Xavier.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1989Revue Française D'Administration Publique 51, p. 63-76Abstract: Although in-service training programmes have included economics, civil servants training in public economics remains unsatisfactory is partly due to the current state of development of public economics as a disciplines in its own right. Still in its inception, public economics lacks an objet and a method. The topics for study are as varied as the methods of analysis (simple, but unssatisfactory, like cost-benefit analysis; interesting, though tricky to handle, like social experimentation)Although in-service training programmes have included economics, civil servants training in public economics remains unsatisfactory is partly due to the current state of development of public economics as a disciplines in its own right. Still in its inception, public economics lacks an objet and a method. The topics for study are as varied as the methods of analysis (simple, but unssatisfactory, like cost-benefit analysis; interesting, though tricky to handle, like social experimentation)
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