Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 128
... noted at the beginning of Section 2. But an examination of the composition of the cabinet and personalities of that first inter - party government in comparison with the two later inter - party governments suggest that there may well ...
... noted at the beginning of Section 2. But an examination of the composition of the cabinet and personalities of that first inter - party government in comparison with the two later inter - party governments suggest that there may well ...
Page 129
... noted that since manpower in the public sector as a proportion of the labour force has increased more rapidly in the Irish Republic than in several other industrialised democracies , roughly doubling in the period 1975-76,39 the ...
... noted that since manpower in the public sector as a proportion of the labour force has increased more rapidly in the Irish Republic than in several other industrialised democracies , roughly doubling in the period 1975-76,39 the ...
Page 132
... noted that incrementalism , like electoral competition , will lead to a convergence of parties and policies over time 16 See Musgrave Fiscal Systems pp . 78 et seq . and D. Bell The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism London ...
... noted that incrementalism , like electoral competition , will lead to a convergence of parties and policies over time 16 See Musgrave Fiscal Systems pp . 78 et seq . and D. Bell The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism London ...
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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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