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_aMUL _beng _eAACR |
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100 | _aRiggs, Fred Warren | ||
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_a Administration in developing countries : _bthe theory of prismatic society _c/ Fred Warren Riggs |
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_a Boston : _bHoughton Mifflin, _cc1964. |
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_a xvi, 477 p. : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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504 | _aInclude index | ||
505 | _aPart I. Administration and development: method and context 1. The prismatic model: Conceptualizing transitional societies 2. The social sciences and the prismatic model Part II. The prismatic model: Administrative ecology 3. The economic ecology: The Bazaar-Canteen Model 4. Prismatic elites: Kaleidoscopic stratification 5. Social structures: Poly-communalism and clects 6. Prismatic symbols: Myths, formulas and codes 7. Prismatic power: Dependency syndrome and interference complex Part III. Prismatic public administration: The Sala Model 8. Bureaucratic power and administrative prodigality 9. Sala finance: Tributary, prebendary, donative 10. Personnel administration: a lecture on training 11. Communications: a lecture on documents 12. Local administration: an essay on development Part IV. Conclusion The future: research problems and priorities | ||
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_aPublic administration _zDeveloping countries |
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650 | _aAdministration and development | ||
650 | _aAdministrative model | ||
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