Canadian Public Administration 1983 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Business Government Relations in Canada: A Conceptual Map. | Government | Murray, V.V., McMillan, C.J. |
Captive or Victim: The Board of Broad Governors and Bernstein's Law, 1958-68. | Government | Hull, W.H. |
From Chaos Comes Opportunity: The Movement toward Spending Limits in American and Canadian Budgeting. | Government | Wildavsky, A. |
Regulation as a Maginot Line: Confronting the Technological Revolution in Telecommunications. | Government | Schultz, R. |
Responsiveness versus Accountability in Collaborative Federalism: The Canadian Experience. | Government | Brown, M.P. |
Tax Reform: The Battlefield, The Strategies, The Spoils. | Government | Gillespie, W.I. |
The Mega-Project Episode and the Formulation of Canadian Economic Development Policy. | Government | Doern, G.B. |
The Minister's Staff: The Need for Reform. | Government | Savoie, D.J. |
The Policy and Expenditure Management System in the Federal Government: The First Three Years. | Government | Van Loon, R. |
The Question of Quangos: Quasi Public Service Agencies in British Columbia. | Government | Langford, J.L. |
The State as Entrepreneur from CDC to CDIC. | Government | Brooks, S. |
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