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基本説明
Gormley and Balla revisit their four key perspectives: bounded rationality, principal-agent theory, interest group mobilization, and network theory.
Full Description
Given the influence and impact of public bureaucracies in policy implementation, and the accountability they owe to the American public, their performance must be assessed in a systematic manner. With this new edition, the authors revisit their four key perspective: bounded rationality; principal-agent theory; interest group mobilization; and network theory to help students develop an analytic framework for comprehensively evaluating bureaucratic performance.
Contents
Bureaucracies as Policymaking Organizations
Bureaucratic Reasoning
The Bureaucracy's Bosses
The Bureaucracy's Clients
Bureaucratic Networks
The Politics of Disaster Management
Why Are Some Bureaucracies Better Than Others?



