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100 _aHyde, A.C
245 _aRestructuring government and the economy
520 _aThe author describes that the content and nature of public administration depends upon the content and nature of the government it serves. He further explaining the facts that in the last generation the federal government has experienced a sea change: it is itself doing loss but influencing far more. It has at the same time become far more dependent upon institutions outside itself. The author feels that many of us in public administration have kept sufficiently abreast of the problems and implications of the massive changes in American government... The naturen of public management has changed and it must look outward more, inward relatively less. The fact is that in the current climate of political pessimism
650 _a Government
650 _aPublic Administration
773 _aPublic Manager
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