Teaching public administration, public management and policy analysis: some international comparison
By: Averch, Harvey.
Contributor(s): Dluhy, Milan.
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ArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.497-511.Subject(s): Public administration - Study and teaching | Public administration
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: This article compares the design and content of domestic and foreign programs for teaching public administration and management. At the Master's level, curriculum designers, irrespective of location, emphasize organization theory, personnel, policy analysis, and microeconomics. However, domestic programs place much more emphasis on research methods and budget management. International programs place more emphasis on public law and management information systems. At this time, neither domestic nor international programs report much required training in leadership, bargaining, or institutional design. In previous research, domestic public administration and policy analysis programs were compared to see if there were any emerging commonalities or persistent differences. Three generic types of programs were found in the United States. - Reproduced
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This article compares the design and content of domestic and foreign programs for teaching public administration and management. At the Master's level, curriculum designers, irrespective of location, emphasize organization theory, personnel, policy analysis, and microeconomics. However, domestic programs place much more emphasis on research methods and budget management. International programs place more emphasis on public law and management information systems. At this time, neither domestic nor international programs report much required training in leadership, bargaining, or institutional design. In previous research, domestic public administration and policy analysis programs were compared to see if there were any emerging commonalities or persistent differences. Three generic types of programs were found in the United States. - Reproduced


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