Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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... approach . The alternative is an approach by synthesis . SYNTHETIC APPROACH The hard way and the right way is to start from the activities proposed in quantitative terms , e.g. the miles of road to be re - surfaced , the number of ...
... approach . The alternative is an approach by synthesis . SYNTHETIC APPROACH The hard way and the right way is to start from the activities proposed in quantitative terms , e.g. the miles of road to be re - surfaced , the number of ...
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The Teaching of Public Administration : An American Approach by P. S. DE BURCA THE HE writer's acquaintance with the American approach to the teaching of public administration was gained during a year spent recently at the Graduate ...
The Teaching of Public Administration : An American Approach by P. S. DE BURCA THE HE writer's acquaintance with the American approach to the teaching of public administration was gained during a year spent recently at the Graduate ...
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... approach is sometimes known as the ecological or background approach . The latter is micro - theory . The insights and methods of political science , sociology and history are relevant to the ecological approach . In connection with the ...
... approach is sometimes known as the ecological or background approach . The latter is micro - theory . The insights and methods of political science , sociology and history are relevant to the ecological approach . In connection with the ...
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