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100 1 _aSEGAL, Lydia
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245 1 0 _aThe pitfalls of politicl deccentralization and proposals for reform :
_bthe case of New York city public schools
260 _amalden, MA :
_bBlackwell Publishers,
_cmar./apr.1997
520 3 _aHow are politically decentralized programs vulnerable to corruption and what can we to about it? As we move toward increasin devolution of government, corruption is likely to burgeon unless we develop proper safeguards. This article identifies and analyzes the structural features of descentralization that invite, facilitate, and even necessitate wrongdoing through a case study of the New York City public school system, where program vulnerabilities have led to windespred, systemic corruption. The article makes detailed recommendations for ways to lessen these problems through institutional changes designed to curb corruption opportunities and reforms to strengthen deterrence without increasing burdensome rules and regulations.
590 _aPublic administration review PAR
590 _aMar./Apr. 1997 Volume 57 Number 2
773 0 8 _tPublic administration review: PAR
_g57, 2, p. 141-149
_dmalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, mar./apr.1997
_xISSN 00333352
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