To Serve and to Preserve: Improving Public Administration in a Competitive World
Schiavo-Campo, Salvatore; Sundaram, Pachampet | January 2000
Abstract
The concepts and principles of good governance: the organization and operations of national and subnational governments, resource mobilization and use, the interface mechanisms between a government and citizens, and performance measurements.
Citation
Schiavo-Campo, Salvatore; Sundaram, Pachampet. 2000. To Serve and to Preserve: Improving Public Administration in a Competitive World. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/278. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
971-561-244-X
Keywords
Public Sector
Public Sector Accounting
Public Sector Deficit
Public Sector Infrastructure
Public Sector Management
Public Sector Projects
Public Sector Reform
Public Sector Wages
Government
Public enterprises
State intervention
Public accounting
Government accounting
Public finance
Budgetary resources
Bankruptcy
Financial loss
Infrastructure projects
Development projects
Wages
Wage earners
Wage payment systems
Administration
Authoritarianism
Authority
Biopolitics
Bureaucracy
Central local government relations
Citizenship
Civics
Civil government
Comparative government
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