Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 114
... approaches to meeting social and economic needs as well as recognising the legitimate rights of co - op employees to appropriate participation in co - op management . A practical example of this kind of new approach to ' working ...
... approaches to meeting social and economic needs as well as recognising the legitimate rights of co - op employees to appropriate participation in co - op management . A practical example of this kind of new approach to ' working ...
Page 117
... approach , in direct conflict to the ideological differences approach above , is that developed by Downs in the 1950s . " The view here is that political parties in democratic societies , in order to be elected or re - elected , will ...
... approach , in direct conflict to the ideological differences approach above , is that developed by Downs in the 1950s . " The view here is that political parties in democratic societies , in order to be elected or re - elected , will ...
Page 194
... approach to a practical application is extremely superficial . There is nothing in the sections on practical application to persuade practitioners in this area that qualitative judgement is any worse than the proposed analytic approach ...
... approach to a practical application is extremely superficial . There is nothing in the sections on practical application to persuade practitioners in this area that qualitative judgement is any worse than the proposed analytic approach ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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