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Public Administration in a Post-COVID Economy

In: Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume I

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  • Sergei G. Kamolov

    (MGIMO University)

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“Public Administration in Post-COVID Economy” is revealed through two fundamental aspects. The first is the evolutionary aspect, defined here as a concept of “the co-evolution of technological progress and public administrationpublic administration’s historical modes”. The second aspect is the dialectic one. The post-COVID period defined the clashes of the future, which cannot be addressed within the framework of traditional mind-sets – budgetbudget increases, costs cuts, or free-market theory. After the hype and hope for the might of corporates and their innovative power, we finally learned the practical lesson that constant disruptiveness does not serve as the best solution for sustainabilitysustainability – the qualityquality the world needs most now. Therefore, the strategic priorities of public administrations matter again, and will determine the vector of strategies in private and non-profit sectors throughout the twenty-first century.

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  • Sergei G. Kamolov, 2021. "Public Administration in a Post-COVID Economy," Springer Books, in: Vladimir S. Osipov (ed.), Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume I, chapter 0, pages 21-38, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-83561-3_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83561-3_2
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