Jr Niskanen
Bureaucracy and Representative Government
Jr Niskanen
Bureaucracy and Representative Government
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This is the first book to develop a formal theory of supply by bureaus
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 163mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780202309590
- ISBN-10: 0202309592
- Artikelnr.: 22051296
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 163mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780202309590
- ISBN-10: 0202309592
- Artikelnr.: 22051296
Jr. Niskanen
I: Introduction
1: Introduction
II: Critical Elements of a Theory of Supply by Bureaus
2: Characteristics of Bureaus
3: Bureaus and Their Environment
4: The Bureaucrat's Maximand
III: The Basic Model
5: Budget and Output Behavior
6: Production Behavior
7: Comparison of Organizational Forms
8: Effects of Changes in Demand and Cost Conditions
IV: Variations on the Basic Model
9: Nonprofit Organizations
10: The "Mixed" Bureau
11: The Multi-Service Bureau
12: Effects of the Time-Distribution of Expenditures
V: The Government Market for a Bureau's Services
13: The Behavior of Collective Organizations
14: A Model of the Review Process in Representative Government
15: Bureaucratic Behavior in a Competitive Environment
16: An Aggregative Model of Public Services in the United States
VI: The Alternatives
17: The Basis for Normative Judgments
18: Bureaucratic Alternatives
19: Market Alternatives
20: Political Alternatives
VII: Conclusion
21: A Summary Agenda
1: Introduction
II: Critical Elements of a Theory of Supply by Bureaus
2: Characteristics of Bureaus
3: Bureaus and Their Environment
4: The Bureaucrat's Maximand
III: The Basic Model
5: Budget and Output Behavior
6: Production Behavior
7: Comparison of Organizational Forms
8: Effects of Changes in Demand and Cost Conditions
IV: Variations on the Basic Model
9: Nonprofit Organizations
10: The "Mixed" Bureau
11: The Multi-Service Bureau
12: Effects of the Time-Distribution of Expenditures
V: The Government Market for a Bureau's Services
13: The Behavior of Collective Organizations
14: A Model of the Review Process in Representative Government
15: Bureaucratic Behavior in a Competitive Environment
16: An Aggregative Model of Public Services in the United States
VI: The Alternatives
17: The Basis for Normative Judgments
18: Bureaucratic Alternatives
19: Market Alternatives
20: Political Alternatives
VII: Conclusion
21: A Summary Agenda
I: Introduction
1: Introduction
II: Critical Elements of a Theory of Supply by Bureaus
2: Characteristics of Bureaus
3: Bureaus and Their Environment
4: The Bureaucrat's Maximand
III: The Basic Model
5: Budget and Output Behavior
6: Production Behavior
7: Comparison of Organizational Forms
8: Effects of Changes in Demand and Cost Conditions
IV: Variations on the Basic Model
9: Nonprofit Organizations
10: The "Mixed" Bureau
11: The Multi-Service Bureau
12: Effects of the Time-Distribution of Expenditures
V: The Government Market for a Bureau's Services
13: The Behavior of Collective Organizations
14: A Model of the Review Process in Representative Government
15: Bureaucratic Behavior in a Competitive Environment
16: An Aggregative Model of Public Services in the United States
VI: The Alternatives
17: The Basis for Normative Judgments
18: Bureaucratic Alternatives
19: Market Alternatives
20: Political Alternatives
VII: Conclusion
21: A Summary Agenda
1: Introduction
II: Critical Elements of a Theory of Supply by Bureaus
2: Characteristics of Bureaus
3: Bureaus and Their Environment
4: The Bureaucrat's Maximand
III: The Basic Model
5: Budget and Output Behavior
6: Production Behavior
7: Comparison of Organizational Forms
8: Effects of Changes in Demand and Cost Conditions
IV: Variations on the Basic Model
9: Nonprofit Organizations
10: The "Mixed" Bureau
11: The Multi-Service Bureau
12: Effects of the Time-Distribution of Expenditures
V: The Government Market for a Bureau's Services
13: The Behavior of Collective Organizations
14: A Model of the Review Process in Representative Government
15: Bureaucratic Behavior in a Competitive Environment
16: An Aggregative Model of Public Services in the United States
VI: The Alternatives
17: The Basis for Normative Judgments
18: Bureaucratic Alternatives
19: Market Alternatives
20: Political Alternatives
VII: Conclusion
21: A Summary Agenda