Changing European States, Changing Public Administration: From Continental Law to Anglo-Saxon Behaviorism: Scandanavian Public Administration
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Published:2006
Torben Beck Jorgensen, 2006. "Changing European States, Changing Public Administration: From Continental Law to Anglo-Saxon Behaviorism: Scandanavian Public Administration", Comparative Public Administration, Eric E. Otenyo, Nancy S. Lind
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While Norway, Sweden, and Denmark share many historic, political, and cultural features, their state systems and public administration exhibit important differences. Likewise, Nordic administrative sciences reflect a significant degree of ethnocentric diversity. Although as a whole, since the 1960s, Scandinavian academic public administration has witnessed rapid growth, an emphasis on local–regional government, and highly sophisticated scientific-empirical research, as opposed to professional training or narrow application of technical–legal methodologies.
