1st Edition

Public Administration The Basics

By Salvatore Schiavo-Campo Copyright 2023
262 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Public administration is the set of instruments – the rules, incentives, organizations, information, systems and people – to implement public policy. Public Administration: The Basics is a reader-friendly and up-to-date synthesis of the subject, complete with relatable examples, analogies, and real-world illustrations. The book offers practical insight without jargon and covers all major... Read more

1. Public Administration and Government  

2. Policy Support and The Organization of Central Government 

3. Decentralization and the Organization of Subnational Government 

4. Managing the Money: Taxation, Budgeting and Expenditure Management 

5. Managing the People: Government Employment, Wage Policy, and Administration 

6. Managing the Purchases and Contracts: Public Procurement 

7. Government Regulation 

8. Public Service Provision 

9. Interaction With Private Business

Biography

Salvatore "Rino" Schiavo-Campo was a senior official at the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and International Monetary Fund, following a full academic career that concluded as Professor and Chairman of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

"Dr Schiavo-Campo’s new book on the basics of public administration is a terrific contribution to this important subject. It is conceptually sound, well organized, clearly written and, despite its short length, covers all the major topics. With many real-life examples, this book is ideally suited as introductory text in university courses, as well as a primer for government employees and for the interested public at large."

Constantine Michalopoulos, former professor, Johns Hopkins University
 
“If only this book had been available twenty years ago, when governments were trying to reach a consensus on the essentials of an effective public administration!  In addition to its utility as a teaching tool, this comprehensive but accessible book is a must-read for policymakers in the U.S. and other countries.”

Eveline Herfkens, former Minister for Development Cooperation, The Netherlands