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The Lineage of New Public Administration
H. George Frederickson
College of Public and Community Services University of Missouri-Columbia
The characteristics and values of the "new public administration" are viewed as flowing directly from a variety of values, some inconsistent, which guided traditional public administration. This lineage is traced through several disciplines, and the value implications for current practice are explored.
Administration & Society, Vol. 8, No. 2,
149-174 (1976)
DOI: 10.1177/009539977600800202

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