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The Role of Community-Based Organizations in Management Access and Success of Public Administration Development Empirical Analysis in Front of Theory-Cal Analysis

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  • Alba Dumi
  • Isuf Jahmurataj
  • Inestiss Siagniliss
  • Denisa Maze

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This study examines the legal framework for municipal governance and analyses whether, in practice, the relationships follow the pattern as intended in the law. More than thirty interviews were conducted with office-bearers, councilors and officials in five municipalities which differed according to size, location and success levels. In recent years, leaders of development cities have become progressively concerned, about increasing the college-going and completion rate of their residents. Development other cities have launched initiatives to increase college completion rates, mobilizing stakeholders from the education, non-profit, and corporate sectors to share responsibility for achieving these goals. To a large extent, efforts to increase college-going and completion rates have focused on making-changes in education systems to ensure that young people finish high school ready for college and complete degrees in a timely manner. But, today there is growing recognition of the important role that community-based organizations (CBOs) can play in supporting young people’s postsecondary aspirations and success Business takes place worldwide, in a huge diversity of societies and between widely varying organizations. Actually, the business environment has become more complex, with expanding and deepening ties between societies and between the many organizations within those societies. Moreover, many large organizations now see themselves as truly global in scope, not rooted in any one society. This study empirically examines the impact of debt management policies on borrowing costs incurred by state governments when issuing debt in the municipal bond market and it is in focus of public administration reforms.

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  • Alba Dumi & Isuf Jahmurataj & Inestiss Siagniliss & Denisa Maze, 2014. "The Role of Community-Based Organizations in Management Access and Success of Public Administration Development Empirical Analysis in Front of Theory-Cal Analysis," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:789
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n3p457
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