Specific Issues of the Structure and Relations between Executive and Legislature at Local Level in Romania
Lucica Matei (lmatei@snspa.ro) and
Ani Matei (amatei@snspa.ro)
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Abstract:
Public management and civil servant's performance, productivity and quality of public service, flexibility and responsiveness to challenges of change in administration, autonomy and decentralising, the reduced costs of reform represent only a part of the characteristics and requirement of administration. Administration as structure is approached from organisational perspective.The principles of public administration are the following: local autonomy, decentralising civil services of local interest, electing local government authorities, legality, consulting the citizens on local problems of special interest
Keywords: Local legislature; the role of political parties; specific issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D73 H19 H72 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-05-15, Revised 2009-09-08
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Published in Executive and Legislature at Local Level: Structure and Interrelation in countries of south-east europe (2002): pp. 22-36
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