Who observed that “The New Public Administration is less ‘generic’ and more ‘public’ than his forbear, less ‘descriptive’ more ‘prescriptive’, less ‘institution oriented’ and more ‘client impact oriented’, less ‘neutral’ more ‘normative’, and it is hoped no less scientific”.
Who observed that “The New Public Administration is less ‘generic’ and more ‘public’ than his forbear, less ‘descriptive’ more ‘prescriptive’, less ‘institution oriented’ and more ‘client impact oriented’, less ‘neutral’ more ‘normative’, and it is hoped no less scientific”.
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Dwight Waldo
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Mary Ellen Guy
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George Frederickson
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Frank Marini