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Bureaucracy and Democracy: Accountability and Performance

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It is nearly impossible to look at the implementation of any policy―from testing at an elementary school to testing of a pharmaceutical drug―and avoid seeing the impact and influence of public bureaucracies. Given the importance of their work, and the accountability they owe to the American public, the performance of public bureaucracies must be assessed in a systematic manner. Working through four key perspectives―bounded rationality, principal-agent theory, interest group mobilization, and network theory―Gormley and Balla give students the analytic power needed to comprehensively evaluate performance, or the give-and-take between decision makers, managers, elected officials, organized interests, and individuals.

In addition to updating the book to account for recent developments and new scholarship―from the No Child Left Behind Act and presidential appointments to the Program Assessment Rating Tool and changes to the rulemaking process―the authors apply their working theories in a new chapter on the politics of disaster. With in-depth coverage of 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the avian flu, students can learn important lessons from looking at similar events and crises through the same analytical lenses.

220 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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This was important to me while writing my dissertation - while I didn't pull heavily from this, it felt like one of the few resources that was using a slant common to mine, in my dissertation.
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Fairly easy read for a textbook.

I don't like that the page numbers make absolutely no sense on the Kindle version. But easy to read and understand
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Primary Text for Intro into MPA program. I appreciated the numerous examples used throughout to explain theories and principles.
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