Where and why Public Ownership Has FailedMacmillan, 1914 - Počet stran: 459 |
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... Moreover , not one of the seventeen lightning rods attached to the building was in working condi- tion , while the majority of them were so insecure that they were liable to fall at any moment on the heads of passers - by . I used the ...
... Moreover , not one of the seventeen lightning rods attached to the building was in working condi- tion , while the majority of them were so insecure that they were liable to fall at any moment on the heads of passers - by . I used the ...
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... Moreover , according to the Daily News , " high officials of the town led gangs of munici- pal workmen to the polls . " 1 Major Leonard Darwin says in this connection : " The more energetic and able they ( the officials ) are , the more ...
... Moreover , according to the Daily News , " high officials of the town led gangs of munici- pal workmen to the polls . " 1 Major Leonard Darwin says in this connection : " The more energetic and able they ( the officials ) are , the more ...
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... Moreover , the elections of 1912 have kept the progres- sives in the minority.1 5. According to an article in the Fortnightly Re- view , of January , 1905 , it is in Russia that local public ownership and operation have been most widely ...
... Moreover , the elections of 1912 have kept the progres- sives in the minority.1 5. According to an article in the Fortnightly Re- view , of January , 1905 , it is in Russia that local public ownership and operation have been most widely ...
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... moreover , is far from always yielding satisfactory results , whether by reason of the antiquity of the expenses or the impossibility of disen- tangling them . " C. Receipts and Expenses Outside of the Budget : " Government undertakings ...
... moreover , is far from always yielding satisfactory results , whether by reason of the antiquity of the expenses or the impossibility of disen- tangling them . " C. Receipts and Expenses Outside of the Budget : " Government undertakings ...
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... and manufacture and the proceeds of actual sales . " Moreover , the fixed capital , buildings , real estate , etc. , of the enterprises enter into these accounts in the same 39 BOOKKEEPING IN STATE AND MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISES.
... and manufacture and the proceeds of actual sales . " Moreover , the fixed capital , buildings , real estate , etc. , of the enterprises enter into these accounts in the same 39 BOOKKEEPING IN STATE AND MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISES.
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Strana 371 - annually. Including the personnel of the Military and Naval establishments, more than 400,000 persons are required to do the work imposed by law upon the executive branch of the Government. "This vast organization has never been studied in detail as one piece of administrative mechanism. At no time has the attempt been
Strana 371 - its performance, to the avoidance of duplication of plant and work, to the integration of all administrative agencies of the Government, so far as may be practicable, into a unified organization for the most effective and economical dispatch of public business.
Strana 371 - At no time has the attempt been made to study all these activities and agencies with a view to the assignment of each activity to the agency best fitted
Strana 371 - The operations of the Government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States. Its gross expenditures amount to nearly $1,000,000,000 annually. Including the personnel of the Military and Naval establishments, more than 400,000 persons are required to do the work imposed by law upon the executive branch of the Government. "This vast organization has never been studied in detail as one piece of administrative mechanism.
Strana 385 - incapable of putting a stop to it; especially as this very merchandise is intrinsically of inconsiderable value. Recourse must therefore be had to extravagant punishments such as those inflicted for capital crimes. All proportion, then, of penalties is at an end.
Strana 425 - the first step be bribery or blackmail. In either case it is the existence of venal legislators and administrators that brings coarse and characterless persons into the management of the 'public service' industries. Honorable men withdraw from the unsavory affairs and are replaced by those less squeamish. The root of the difficulty is that a bad political situation invites corruption, not
Strana 371 - to the Congress, no satisfactory statement has ever been published of the financial transactions of the Government as a whole. Provision is made for due accountability for all moneys coming into the hands of officers.
Strana 372 - activities and agencies and formulate a comprehensive plan with reference to which future changes may be made. The report of the commission is being prepared with this idea in mind.
Strana 409 - The prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches is