Bureaucratic politics and the labor mark
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William S. Peirce
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Article
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1981
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Springer US
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English
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Anecdotes about government agencies suggest that the typical civil servant is lazy and incompetent, a clever schemer for his own aggrandizement, or an officious martinet. Occasionally one even hears stories of efficient, honest professionalism to offset the reports of corruption, pettiness, and stup