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THE HUNG AUTHORITIES-1993 ONWARDS

LEACH, STEVE;STEWART, JOHN

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1994, pág. 538

THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ON LOCAL AUTHORITY RECRUITMENT

SAUNDERS MARK N.K.;DAVIS, SUSAN M.

Local Government Studies, n.º 2/1994, pág. 241

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Mutual recognition of professional qualifications. 3. Likely migration. 4. Knowledge of directives. 5. Discussion.

THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IMPLICATIONS OF LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING MANAGEMENT COMPULSORY COMPETITIVE TENDERING

STEELE, ANDY;POLLOCK, GARY

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1994, pág. 610

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The Salford. 3. Integration of existing housing systems. 4. Quality management information. 5. It systems and implications for cct.

THE LIMITS OF CHOICE: SCHOOL CHOICE REFORM AND STATE CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES OF EDUCATIONAL QUALITY

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/1996, pág. 2002

Sumario
1. School choice reforms and the risk of inadequate education. 2. A possible safety net: State constitutional guarantees of educational quality. 3. Guaranteeing adequate education under school choice policies. 4. Conclusion.

THE LOCAL AUTHORITY AND THE NEW COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE

CLARKE, MICHAEL;STEWART, JOHN

Local Government Studies, n.º 2/1994, pág. 163

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Trends and changes. a) Fragmentation. b) From election to appointment. c) Reduced local choice. d) Plurality of provision. 2. Government by contract. a) Wider patterns of institutional and Management innovation. 3. The emerging pattern. a) Strengths, Weaknesses and Dilemmas. 4. Potential roles and relationships for local authorities. 5. Models for the...

THE NEW LEGAL PROCESS, THE SYNTHESIS OF DISCOURSE, AND THE MICROANALYSIS OF INSTITUTIONS

RUBIN, EDWARD L.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 6/1996, pág. 1393

Sumario
1. The rise and fall of the legal process movement. 2. The partial return of legal process. 3. The foundations of a new synthesis of discourse. 4. The methodology and substance of a new synthesis of discourse. 5. The value of a new synthesis. 6. Conclusion.

THE ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION PROCESS: THE MICROPOLITICS OF DISSONANCE REDUCTION AND THE ALIGNMENT OF LOGICS OF ACTION

BACHARACH, SAMUEL B.;BAMBERGER, PETER;SONNENSTUHL, WILLIAM J.

Administrative Science Quarterly, n.º 3/1996, pág. 477

THE ORIGINS OF MODERN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM IN PUERTO RICO IN THE 1960s

CONCEPCION, CARMEN M.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1995, pág. 112

Sumario
1. Economic and political context. 1. The mining project. 2. Opposition to the mining project. 3. Government reaction to mining opposition. 4. The achievements of the opposition. 5. The first environmental group. 6. Lessons from the political character of Puerto Rican environmentalism. 7. Environmentalism nowadays. 8. References.

THE PARTICIPATORY PRINCIPLE IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF COOPERATION

BRETT, E.A.

Public Administration and Developement, n.º 1/1996, pág. 5

Sumario
1. Participation as a policy objective. 2. Mutuality and self-interest in solidaristic organizations. 3. The costs and benefits of participatory systems. a) Economies and diseconomies of scale. b) Expertise. c) The costs of coordination. d) Discipline, incentives and technical change. 4. Conclusions.

THE PARTY OR THE GRASSROOTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE CARIBBEAN BASIN

PORTES, ALEJANDRO;ITZIGSOHN, JOSE

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/1994, pág. 491

Sumario
1. Theoretical background. 2. Data and method. 3. Preliminary results. 4. Determinants of participation. 5. Conclusion. 6. References. 7. Appendix: English version of items measuring attitudes and participation in community grassroots organizations and political parties.

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