Bureaucracy and Development Nature and Characteristics: A Review

Authors

  • Dr.Ravi Sahebrao Dharpawar Chintamani Arts and commerce college Ghugus Dist Chandrapur Maharashtra

Keywords:

Bureaucratic Management, Public Administration, Taxation

Abstract

Modern society relies on the effective functioning of government to provide public goods, enhance quality of life, and stimulate economic growth. The activities by which government achieves these functions include—but are not limited to—taxation, homeland security, immigration, foreign affairs, and education. The more society grows and the need for government services expands, the more challenging bureaucratic management and public administration becomes. Public administration is both the implementation of public policy in government bureaucracies and the academic study that prepares civil servants for work in those organizations.

References

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Cheema, G.S. and D.A. Rondinelli, eds., “Decentralisation and Development: Policy Implementation in Developing Countries”, Sage, New York, 1983.

Chowdhury, Faizul Latif (2006), Corrupt Bureaucracy and Privatization of Tax Enforcement. Dhaka: Pathak Samabesh, ISBN 984-8120-62-9.

Ernest Mandel, Power and Money: A Marxist Theory of Bureaucracy. London: Verso, 1992.

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Published

2018-03-30

How to Cite

Sahebrao Dharpawar, D. (2018). Bureaucracy and Development Nature and Characteristics: A Review. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(2), 186–190. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/501