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100 _aScott, Joanne
245 _aTrajectories of public administration and administrative history in Australia: rectifying `a curious blight'?
260 _c2005
300 _ap.11-24.
362 _aMar
520 _aAnyone who has taught courses or conducted research under the rubric of `public administration' must have been troubled more or less frequently by two characteristics of his `field' - its nebulous scope and its lack of any distinctive technique. He must have felt himself a Jack of all trades as he pottered amateurishly about, now on the fringes of administrative law, now at the margins of accounting and budgeting, and then at the edges of industrial relations and occupational psychology. As a teacher, how often did he face a class of public servants, each more expert and experienced in some specialty than he was in any? - Reproduced.
650 _aPublic administration - Australia
650 _aPublic administration
700 _aWanna, John
773 _aAustralian Journal of Public Administration
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999 _c65401
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