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The Politics Of Quasigovernment Hybrid Organizations And The Dynamics Of Bureaucratic Control Jonathan G S Koppell

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The Politics Of Quasigovernment Hybrid Organizations And The Dynamics Of Bureaucratic Control Jonathan G S Koppell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jonathan G. S. Koppell
ISBN: 9780511257223, 9780521525602, 0521525608, 0511257228
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Politics Of Quasigovernment Hybrid Organizations And The Dynamics Of Bureaucratic Control Jonathan G S Koppell by Jonathan G. S. Koppell 9780511257223, 9780521525602, 0521525608, 0511257228 instant download after payment.

Promising increased efficiency and superior service, the quasi-government has grown as governmental functions have been delegated to new entities combining characteristics of public- and private-sector organizations. Jonathan Koppell argues that control of public policy is sacrificed when public policy is carried out by such hybrid organizations. Although they may be designed to limit the loss of public control, Koppell suggests that quasi-government should be limited to tasks that are not of critical importance to policy-makers.

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