Local administration in the policy process : an international perspective
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Local administration in the policy process : an international perspective
(Research in urban policy, v. 5)
JAI Press, c1994
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Series editor: Terry Nichols Clark
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This annual publication focuses on four interrelated urban processes: population and employment location; political leadership and policy outputs; bureaucratic processes and service delivery; and citizen preferences and participatory activities.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Carmel Coyle
- organizational fragmentation in Greek local government - municipal bureaucracies and municipal enterprises, Paraskevy Kaler-Christofilopoulou
- Irish local administration in the national and European policy process, Carmel Coyle
- sub-national bureaucracy in the United Kingdom - the Scottish Office, Richard Parry
- the role of the British local government Chief Executive - a response to challenge, Alan Norton
- toward a centralized municipal labour market - and back? local employees unions and the labour market in Finland and Scandinavia, Voitto Helander
- how central are decentral personnel politics? growth and bargaining in Denmark, Finn Bruun
- communal administrators - the Swedish case, P.O. Norell
- reform government and fiscal austerity strategies in American cities, Lynn M. Appleton
- city workers and fiscal cutbacks - cross-national comparisons, Lynn M. Appleton and Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot
- explaining the privatization decisions among local governments in the United States, Rowan A. Miranda
- administrative culture - a mode of understanding public administration across cultures, Ishtiaq Jamil.
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