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Studies of Administrative Management in the Federal Government

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Lloyd M. Short
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota

Extract

The report of the President's Committee on Administrative Management, together with the President's message transmitting the report to Congress, was published as a separate document early in 1937. Several months later, nine studies of administrative management in the federal government, prepared by members of the committee's research staff, were published in a series of five separate documents. The message, the report, and the studies have now been brought together in a single volume of approximately 400 pages, conveniently indexed.

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Public Administration
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1938

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References

1 The creation of this committee, and of the several congressional committees on administrative reorganization, was reported by Schmeckebier, L. F. in this Review, Vol. 31, pp. 700702 (Aug., 1937)Google Scholar.

2 The advisability of thus restricting the choice of the President is challenged by Cole, Kenneth C. in his note on “The Merit System Again” in this Review, Vol. 31, pp. 695698 (Aug., 1937)Google Scholar. See the reasons for this arrangement given by the writers in their study (p. 98).

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