Policy termination : the case of term limits in Michigan
By: HARRIS, Michael.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 2001International Journal of Public Administration- IJPA 24, 3, p. 323-339Abstract: This artical tests a theoretical framework by examining a case study of term limits in the Michigan legislature. The Michigan case tests the "fit" of Daniels`s seven generalizations about policy and organizational termination. The goal of this paper is to extend the discussion of termination policy to the issue of term limits and discussion of termination policy to the issue of term limits and formulate an agenda for future research that can develop a better understanding of term limits based on the concept of terminationItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This artical tests a theoretical framework by examining a case study of term limits in the Michigan legislature. The Michigan case tests the "fit" of Daniels`s seven generalizations about policy and organizational termination. The goal of this paper is to extend the discussion of termination policy to the issue of term limits and discussion of termination policy to the issue of term limits and formulate an agenda for future research that can develop a better understanding of term limits based on the concept of termination
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