Bureaucratic Management and Government / R.D Rastogi.
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- 978-93-83181-35-3
- 23 302.35 RAS
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1.Introduction to bureaucratic management
2.Government of development Administration
3.Types of bureaucratic agencies
4.Development administration
5.Bureaucratic complacency
6.Cabinet secretariat and government
7.Chief Minister's role
8.Public services and government
9.Changing context of governance
10.The central services
11.Importance of H.R.D
12.Forms of public undertakings
13.Ad Hoc and Advisory Bodies
Modern academic research had debated the extent to which elected officials can control their bureaucratic agents.Because bureaucrats have more information than elected officials about what they are doing and what they should be doing,bureaucrats might have the ability to implement policies or regulations that go against the public interest.In the American context,these concerns led to the "congressional abdication" hypotheses- the claim that congress had abdicted its authority over public policy to appointed bureaucratics.
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