The Potential Incentives of Public Employment
Marshall E. Dimock
American Political Science Review, 1933, vol. 27, issue 4, 628-636
Abstract:
Due to the necessities of post-war reconstruction, and owing also in no small part to the deflation of public confidence in the, private-initiative-in-industry presumption, it seems clear that greater nationalization and municipalization will occur in those countries where such a development is not already well-advanced. Where, as a result of revolution and dictatorship, extensive economic services are already publicly owned and operated, the problems of public administration have become enormous and disconcerting. Satisfactory bureaucracies are not built in a decade.
Date: 1933
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