Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 13
... cost were revised recently to £ 1,650 for serviced cottages and houses , it is doubtful if serviced houses can be provided in many areas for anything near this figure of cost at present . AGRICULTURE An Agricultural Grant is paid to ...
... cost were revised recently to £ 1,650 for serviced cottages and houses , it is doubtful if serviced houses can be provided in many areas for anything near this figure of cost at present . AGRICULTURE An Agricultural Grant is paid to ...
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... cost , indeed if efficiency did not have repercussions on cost they would not be pursued at all . The argument here is that the definition of efficiency cannot be divorced from the context in which it is to be applied . To date the only ...
... cost , indeed if efficiency did not have repercussions on cost they would not be pursued at all . The argument here is that the definition of efficiency cannot be divorced from the context in which it is to be applied . To date the only ...
Page 144
... cost of 6d . in the £ is more efficient than an alternative measure which does the same at a cost of 7d . in the £ . The second measure , though less efficient , may be politically more desirable than the first , e.g. pay an allowance ...
... cost of 6d . in the £ is more efficient than an alternative measure which does the same at a cost of 7d . in the £ . The second measure , though less efficient , may be politically more desirable than the first , e.g. pay an allowance ...
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