The Political Economy of Public Sector Governance
@inproceedings{Bertelli2012ThePE, title={The Political Economy of Public Sector Governance}, author={Anthony M. Bertelli}, year={2012} }
1. Introduction 2. Methodological foundations 3. The power of the purse 4. Delegation and discretion 5. Contracts and partnerships 6. Responsibility and good governance.
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