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100 _aMaccarthaigh, Muiris
245 _aAgency termination in Ireland: Culls and bonfires, or life after death?
260 _c2014
300 _ap.1017-103
520 _aThe termination of state agencies has been a prominent aspect of administrative ムrationalizationメ programmes arising from the Global Financial Crisis. In this article, the frequency and type of agency terminations that have occurred in Ireland post-2008 are examined in longitudinal perspective. Following a consideration of agency types, the logic of agency rationalization is explored with a focus on the different ways in which agencies are terminated. Drawing on a unique dataset of Irish state agencies over a 90-year period, the article presents evidence concerning the degree to which terminations over the 2008ヨ11 period differ, if at all, from those that have occurred previously. In concluding, the article proposes that rather than witnessing agency ムcullsメ and ムbonfiresメ, there is ムlife after deathメ for agencies and their w
650 _aOrganizations
773 _aPublic Administration
908 _aN
909 _a106917
999 _c106912
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