Mananging the civil service: reform lessons from advanced industrialized countries.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1995.Subject(s): Summary: Examines current civil service reform practices in advanced industrialzed countries to provide guidance for developing and transitional country governments that face the dilemma of how to recruit, retain, and motivate appropriately skilled staff at affordable costs given a limited human resource.
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World Bank Discussions Papers No. 204.
Examines current civil service reform practices in advanced industrialzed countries to provide guidance for developing and transitional country governments that face the dilemma of how to recruit, retain, and motivate appropriately skilled staff at affordable costs given a limited human resource.
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