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_928 _aAberbach, Joel D. |
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_aTranslating theoretical ideas into modern state reform : _beconomics-inspired reforms and competing models of governance |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSAGE, _cNovember 2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aReform ideas inspired by the new institutional economics have swept the world. This article examines three perspectives on organizing government and civil service. The individual-economic model draws on market theories. It emphasizes institutional arrangements designed to harness individual self-interest to achieve overall efficiency. The collectivism model stresses a centralized state, collective goals, and cultural integration. The pluralist model celebrates a vital group life and sees heterogeneous interests as properly reflected in a public sector characterized by institutional variety. We analyze the three as guides to reform, with emphasis on the individual-economic model, and argue that each applies best under certain conditions | |
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_92200 _a Christensen, Tom |
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_tAdministration & Society _g35, 5, p. 491-509 _dThousand Oaks : SAGE, November 2003 _xISSN 00953997 _w |
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_a20100720 _b1137^b _cDaiane |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c13176 _d13176 |
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