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into the impact of globalization on the Philippine bureaucracy in a redemocratizing context. In order to observe these …The increasing demands and expectations placed upon the Philippine bureaucracy by a redemocratizing society are further …
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The arrival of globalization has brought about a lot of challenges for nations to meet. This paper takes a look at the … capability of the Philippine state to cope with the demands of globalization. It documents the rules, laws, regulations … state's readiness for globalization. The study will cover three aspects of state capacity that contribute to the promotion …
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According to the disciplining hypothesis, globalization restrains governments by inducing increased budgetary pressure … globalization (compensation hypothesis). Employing two different datasets and various measures of globalization, we analyze whether … globalization has indeed influenced the composition of government expenditures. For a sample of 108 countries, we examine the …
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This paper analyses the impact of vertical grants on local public sector efficiency. First, we develop a theoretical model in which the bureaucrat sets the tax price while voters choose the quantity of public services. In this model, grants reduce efficiency if voters do not misinterpret the...
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explanation is based on the theory of bureaucracy and the imbalances emerging in the process of development. If Africa is ready …
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Senior officials in the ministerial bureaucracy are responsible for the coordination of public service activity and …
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Our theoretical model suggests that 'bureaucratisation' is a potential threat to future economic growth in the EU. The bureaucratic incentives to budget maximize leads to overwhelming pressure for new administrative tasks because bureaucracies are competing for resources just like fishermen or...
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This paper analyzes the interconnection between elites and its effects on economic growth. For decades, the bureaucratic elite has been joining the business elite after leaving office, and this in growing numbers. This relationship has been termed the revolving door in English, pantouflage in...
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This study examines how companies perceive bureaucracy. Three different kinds of enterprises perception types can be … obligations and the degree of emotion caused by bureaucracy - the Unencumbered Type, the Pragmatic Type and the Grumbling Type … bureaucratic requirements. A considerable share of companies consciously practices autonomous bureaucracy reduction. At the same …
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