Decentralizing Influence: How Can We Separate Political and Administrative or Administrative and Economical Entities?Abstract:The issue of public organization’s autonomy is day by day more important, both from a practical and theoretical point of view. Distinctively when we take into consideration the administrative organization of entities it can be observed a phenomenon which exists both in OECD countries and in developed ones: the need of institutional autonomy. In the framework of comparative analysis made by Pollitt and Bouckaert regarding the public management it can be noted both a growing tendency of specialization of functions and a decentralization of authorities, from the center to the periphery, correlated with the decreasing size of the public sector through the decreasing of the important birocratic organizations
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