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Ethics and the `public interest': Towards understanding public choice in `developing' countries

By: Bjorkman, J.W.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.275-295.Subject(s): Public administration - India | Ethics - India | Public interest - Developing Countries | Public interest In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: "To facilitate understanding of relationship between ethics and public interest as it operates in governance and ranking of Public Choices in developing countries, the author presents a detailed analytical account of various theoretical perceptions and concepts from related fields of Public Administration, Economics and Political Economy that together seem to conjure up the concept of Public Interest. Highlighting the vagueness prevailing about the concept, as reflected in `balance of interest', in governmental interventions in economy, he suggest a four-point analytical caveat and a set of four preliminary questions as his answer"
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Volume no: 41, Issue no: 3 Available AR30090

"To facilitate understanding of relationship between ethics and public interest as it operates in governance and ranking of Public Choices in developing countries, the author presents a detailed analytical account of various theoretical perceptions and concepts from related fields of Public Administration, Economics and Political Economy that together seem to conjure up the concept of Public Interest. Highlighting the vagueness prevailing about the concept, as reflected in `balance of interest', in governmental interventions in economy, he suggest a four-point analytical caveat and a set of four preliminary questions as his answer"

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