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The study of bureaucracy must include certain key questions: what
are bureaucrats and bureaucracies; why do they exist and what are
their functions; how do they behave; how much power do they
possess; what is their impact on efficiency and production; and how
do they affect society? This book contains analyses of all these
issues, done by a variety of economists of differing backgrounds,
approaches and opinions, broadly categorized under the labels
Neoclassical, Institutionalist, and Marxist, although there are
overlaps and correspondences that cross ideological and/or
paradigmal boundaries. In this book the labels are employed as a
guide to the reader with a preference for one approach over the
others, and as an indication of how chapters in different sections
are related in their approaches.
The study of bureaucracy must include certain key questions: what
are bureaucrats and bureaucracies; why do they exist and what are
their functions; how do they behave; how much power do they
possess; what is their impact on efficiency and production; and how
do they affect society? This book contains analyses of all these
issues, done by a variety of economists of differing backgrounds,
approaches and opinions, broadly categorized under the labels
Neoclassical, Institutionalist, and Marxist, although there are
overlaps and correspondences that cross ideological and/or
paradigmal boundaries. In this book the labels are employed as a
guide to the reader with a preference for one approach over the
others, and as an indication of how chapters in different sections
are related in their approaches.
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