How Does A Professional Civil Service Help Democracy
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Public Administration Review
, pp. 324-335 (12 pages)
Published By: Wiley
https://www. jstor .org/stable/41506776
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Practitioners and scholars of postcommunist politics disagree on the accomplishments of administrative reforms in new Eastern European democracies. The transformation of the public sector after 1989 has aimed to consolidate the democratic process and enhance economical evolution. Skeptics, however, argue that administrative reforms face serious challenges in the context of economic liberalization, bereft capacity for modernization, and cultural legacies of the past. The authors guess reform effectiveness by testing the touch of civil service reform on government transparency and foreign direct investment. The results of the empirical analysis ostend that once reform is adopted, administrations become more than effective at reducing corruption and attracting investment. Despite the delays and difficulties of implementation, the adoption of reform is important in and of itself, and countries can expect positive results sooner than skeptics predict.
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