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Terminating Public Programs: An American Political Paradox



Terminating public programs can be a political paradox because it can be seen as a way to reduce government spending. However, it can also be difficult to terminate programs because of the political ramifications. more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the termination of public programs and the political paradoxes that can arise.
  • Provides an in-depth analysis of the various factors that can influence the decision to terminate a public program.
  • Provides examples of how termination of a public program can have a significant impact on the economy.


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Author Mark R. Daniels
ISBN 9780765601247
Publisher M.e. Sharpe
Manufacturer M.e. Sharpe
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Terminating public programs can be a political paradox because it can be seen as a way to reduce government spending. However, it can also be difficult to terminate programs because of the political ramifications.

This text examines why and when policies or organizations are terminated, how they can be terminated successfully, and what often prevents them from being terminated. The literature on termination and a variety of case studies are reviewed in order to identify theories supported by research.
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