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The newly promulgated ethical codes of China's civil service

By: Ma, Stephen K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1998Description: p.1285-1305.Subject(s): Civil service ethics | Civil service In: International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Since China's post-Mao leadership introduced material incentives to promote productivity in its bid to catch up with industrialized countries, the nation's fledgling civil service has been infected by widespread unethical behavior among bureaucrats. One of the measures taken to combat corruption has been the enactment of ethical does for government officials. This article discusses the problems and prospects of ethical codes, which may refashion China's public administration in the years to come. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 21, Issue no: 9 Available AR38966

Since China's post-Mao leadership introduced material incentives to promote productivity in its bid to catch up with industrialized countries, the nation's fledgling civil service has been infected by widespread unethical behavior among bureaucrats. One of the measures taken to combat corruption has been the enactment of ethical does for government officials. This article discusses the problems and prospects of ethical codes, which may refashion China's public administration in the years to come. - Reproduced

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