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100 1 _aNiskanen Jr., William A.
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245 1 0 _aBureaucracy and representative government /
_cpor William A. Niskanen Jr.
260 _aNova Jersey, EUA :
_bAldine Transaction,
_c2007.
300 _a241 p. :
_bil.
505 8 0 _tPart I. Introduction
_t1. Introduction
_tPart II. Critical elements of a theory of supply by bureaus
_t2. Characteristics of bureaus
_t3. Bureaus and Their Environment
_t4. The bureaucrat's maximand
_tPart III. The basic model
_t5. Budget and output behavior
_t6. Production Behavior
_t7. Comparison of Organizational forms
_t8. Effects of changes in demand and cost conditions
_tPart IV. Variations on the basic model
_t9. Nonprofit organizations
_t10. The "mixed" bureau
_t11. The multi-service bureau
_t12. Effects of the time- distribution of expenditures
_tPart V. The government market for a bureaus's services
_t13. The behavior of collective organizations
_t14. A model of the review process in representative government
_t15. Bureaucratic behavior in a competitive environment
_t16. An aggregative model of public services in the united states
_tPart VI. The alternatives
_t17. The basis for normative judgments
_t18. Bureaucratic alternatives
_t19. Market alternatives
_t20. Political alternatives
_tPart VII. Conclusion
_t21. A summary agenda
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