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      Bounded Bureaucracy and the Budgetary Process in the UNITED STATES
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      Bounded Bureaucracy and the Budgetary Process in the UNITED STATES

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      Bounded Bureaucracy and the Budgetary Process in the UNITED STATES book

      ByJay Eungha Ryu
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 25 October 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315082042
      Pages 223
      eBook ISBN 9781315082042
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Ryu, J.E. (2011). Bounded Bureaucracy and the Budgetary Process in the UNITED STATES (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315082042

      ABSTRACT

      Bureaucracies have been criticized from various perspectives and blamed for a variety of failings. Critics have claimed that bureaucracies are too focused on conforming to rules rather than achieving an organization's core mission. Bureaucracies are said to oppress human freedom because of their orientation toward hierarchical control. Bureaucratic organizations are also said to be unable to deal effectively with public problems that span multiple administrative jurisdictions; they do not reach beyond their own organizational boundaries. This book provides solid data on how bureaucracies can expedite information processing and reduce organizational conflicts. Jay Eungha Ryu finds that the functions of bureaucracies are highly dependent upon external political conditions. Whether the executive and legislative branches are dominated by the same party significantly influences the ability of bureaucracies to function effectively. Ryu notes that the merits of bureaucratic centralization are worth close attention. Numerous attempts, including performance budgeting systems, have been made to improve bureaucratic malfunctions. However, such reform initiatives are doomed to failure, he argues, unless they employ a core feature of bureaucracy itself, centralization. Ryu defines bureaucratic centralization at its best as bounded bureaucracy. If well managed, bounded bureaucracy can substantially improve the rational behavior of organizations and reduce institutional frictions.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Bureaucraticization of Budget Processes: Causing or Remedying Bounded Rationality?

      chapter 2|21 pages

      Bounded Rationality in Policy and Budget Processes

      chapter 3|29 pages

      Bureaucratic Organizations as a Remedy to Bounded Rationality

      chapter 4|39 pages

      Bureaucratic Centralization and the National Executive Budget Process

      chapter 5|32 pages

      Bureaucratic Centralization and the Congressional Budget Process

      chapter 6|51 pages

      Bureaucratic Centralization and the State Budget Process

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Conclusion: Bounded Bureaucracy to Bounded Rationality

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