... which translated into gibberish.314 Eighty-six percent of all public officials state that open data increases citizens' trust of government, 66 percent say that it “sparks economic development,” and 25 percent report that their ...
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For introductory courses in public administration, public affairs, and public policy. Public Administration and Public Affairs examines the realities underlying the stereotypes that are brought...
Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book emphasizes a value-based approach to the study and practice of public administration. Includes information on the "reinventing government" movement; its impact on budgeting, procurement, human...