Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 117
... public sector growth theory is that developed by Peacock and Wiseman in 1961 . The hypothesis is that social ... public expenditure from the higher taxation receipts but because of a ratchet effect , neither public expenditure nor ...
... public sector growth theory is that developed by Peacock and Wiseman in 1961 . The hypothesis is that social ... public expenditure from the higher taxation receipts but because of a ratchet effect , neither public expenditure nor ...
Page 118
... public sector provision and a convergence of policies.12 Yet another feature of the supply side which has received considerable attention in the last decade , particularly in the USA , is the behaviour of public employees . It is argued ...
... public sector provision and a convergence of policies.12 Yet another feature of the supply side which has received considerable attention in the last decade , particularly in the USA , is the behaviour of public employees . It is argued ...
Page 143
... public sector pay bill in the last three years as against a rise of 61 per cent for the private sector pay bill . I should emphasise that this rise includes employment changes , overtime , back pay , etc. But whatever the cause , it ...
... public sector pay bill in the last three years as against a rise of 61 per cent for the private sector pay bill . I should emphasise that this rise includes employment changes , overtime , back pay , etc. But whatever the cause , it ...
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