Ulusal Kalkınma Sorunsalı Açısından Türkiye’de Kamu Yönetiminin Rolü ve Önemi
Uğur Sadi̇oğlu and
Mustafa Kemal Öktem
Sosyoekonomi Journal, 2011, issue 16(16)
Abstract:
Globalization has led into a debate on the new roles of government including on economics, as well as public administration in general. Today’s trend of decentralization for public administration (in the sense of both service delivery and territorial facilities) is considered as being a pioneering power of national development and causes governments to constitute policies and required legislation in this direction. Anyone may come to ask these questions: Whether the lack of management for development policies and processes is a reason for main social, economical, political and cultural problems confronted by Turkey which has eagerly run for increasing its development since the last few centuries? Is it possible to find out effective solutions to these problems and to make a better development planning through focusing on the analysis of self-owned problems and sources? This study aims at discussing problematic issues of development administration in the context of new roles, tools, policies, and values of the current public administration, and to search for overcoming Turkey’s problems of development administration.
Keywords: Development Administration; Public Administration; National Development; New Management Approaches; Turkey. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H10 H70 O20 P11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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