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245 _aCivil Service (special issue)
260 _c1991
300 _ap.283-403
520 _aEunan O'Halpin in his article deals with the relationship between civil servants and politicians in Ireland. The author concludes that Irish civil service has been extremely successful in elaborating and sustaining a profoundly a political ethos since 1922. John Stapleton discusses the emergence of civil service reform as a live policy issue on the agenda of Irish politics and Public administration. Sean cromien explains the role of the Department of finance in Controlling Public expenditure in Ireland which helps in maintaining balance in the states's finances and thereby contributes to the development of economy. Tom O'Connor in his article describes some special features of Civil Service, examines the, , Civil Service-Ireland, Civil Services, Ireland, Politician, Reform European Market, National Economic and Social Council.
650 _a National Economic and Social Council
650 _a Reform European Market
650 _a Politician
650 _a Ireland
650 _a Civil Service
650 _aCivil Service - Ireland
773 _aAdministration
909 _a1682
999 _c1682
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