Co-ordination at the Centre of Government [E-Book]: The Functions and Organisation of the Government Office Comparative; Analysis of OECD Countries, CEECs and Western Balkan Countries / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
A well-functioning government office acts as a co-ordinator of the decision-making system and as such is crucial for the government’s capacity to define and pursue its collective objectives. The "Government Office" is a generic term that refers to the institution(s) at the centre of govern...
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2004
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44 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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10.1787/5kml60v4x2f6-en |
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SIGMA Papers ;
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Governance |
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