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The infrastructure (transport) is essential for the economic development of a region. If we are taking into … consideration the tourism industry and other tourist activities, the importance of the infrastructure is higher, due to the fact … administration plays a huge role in developing projects for improving the infrastructure or for rehabilitating it. We are presenting …
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A conventional reading of economic history implies that free market reforms rescued the world’s economies from stagnancy during the 1970s and 1980s. I reexamine a well-established econometric literature linking economic freedom to growth, and argue that their positive findings hinge on two...
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This article examines the relationship between "economic freedom" and economic growth. Previous studies have found a positive relationship between economic growth rates and "economic freedom", and used this relationship as a basis for arguing that more liberal economic policies promote...
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This article examines the relationship between "economic freedom" and economic growth. Previous studies have found a positive relationship between economic growth rates and "economic freedom", and used this relationship as a basis for arguing that more liberal economic policies promote...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008839480
A conventional reading of economic history implies that free market reforms rescued the world’s economies from stagnancy during the 1970s and 1980s. I reexamine a well-established econometric literature linking economic freedom to growth, and argue that their positive findings hinge on two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257910
Critical precondition for attaining growth and sustainable development is availability of a host of infrastructural facilities in adequate quantity and of reliable quality. The association between the latter and growth is well documented and a large number of theoretical propositions conclude...
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We develop a framework to empirically examine how politicians with electoral pressures control bureaucrats with career concerns and the consequent implications for bureaucrats' career investments. Unique microlevel data on Indian bureaucrats support our key predictions. Politicians use frequent...
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In this paper, I oppose the Misesian insight on the problem of bureaucracy to the theory of Niskanen. Assuming that … bureaucracy is merely a symptom of a more serious disease – namely socialism – the Misesian perspective is an analysis of the …
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Among the many ways of studying public administration, one orientation among social research has been gradually established: observing bureaucrats at work. Such a perspective can be seen to have two aims: a better understanding of the crucial role front-line employees can play in the daily...
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The General Public Policy Review marked a turning point in the history of administrative reform. It created, in particular, an exceptional system inspired by project management, from decision making to the follow-up of modernizing measures undertaken, that replaced the traditional regime of...
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