Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 22
Page 132
... Politics and Public Spending ' The Political Quarterly 49 : 2 ( 1978 ) pp . 222227 , but for supportive studies on a comparative basis see D.R. Cameron ' The Expansion of the Public Economy : A Comparative Analysis ' The American Political ...
... Politics and Public Spending ' The Political Quarterly 49 : 2 ( 1978 ) pp . 222227 , but for supportive studies on a comparative basis see D.R. Cameron ' The Expansion of the Public Economy : A Comparative Analysis ' The American Political ...
Page 134
... political analysis that Irish party politics should be sui generis : the context from which they spring is sui ... Political Research 4 , ( 1976 ) pp . 195-203 : ' The three principal political parties ( Fianna Fáil , Fine Gael , and ...
... political analysis that Irish party politics should be sui generis : the context from which they spring is sui ... Political Research 4 , ( 1976 ) pp . 195-203 : ' The three principal political parties ( Fianna Fáil , Fine Gael , and ...
Page 195
... political office had such enormous political power awarded to it , but never has a political leader been less able to use his grant of power to fulfil his mandate . This thesis is not a new one : it was put forward in slightly different ...
... political office had such enormous political power awarded to it , but never has a political leader been less able to use his grant of power to fulfil his mandate . This thesis is not a new one : it was put forward in slightly different ...
Contents
Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Administration Agriculture approach argued attempts authority become body cent changes co-operative Comhairle committees considerable considered consultant continuation contribution Council course decisions deficit Department Dublin economic effect employment examinations example finances greater growth health boards health services hospitals Housing important income increases industrial Institute instruction interest intermediate involved Ireland Irish issues less major means measures ment Minister nature noted official organisations particular party percentage points period planning political population practical present president problems programmes public expenditure public sector rapid ratio referred relation relative Report representatives responsibility result Review rise schools secondary Security shares social social welfare societies spending standards subjects suggested technical education tion types University vocational education World