The Value of Social Technologies in Governance and Administration
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The subject is the identification and criteria of the measurement of social technologies (ST) in governance as an intellectual resource having integrated judicial and economic contents. The applied methods and indicators of governance efficiency measurement interconnected with administration quality indicators incl. administrative law reglamentation are discussed. Some of governance indicators are suggested for the analysis of national administration systems.
The competitive abilities of new Baltic States on the basis of comparative knowledge assessment and governance efficiency methodologies used by the World Bank Institute are discussed on the basis of the integrative international evaluations.
The competitive abilities of new Baltic States on the basis of comparative knowledge assessment and governance efficiency methodologies used by the World Bank Institute are discussed on the basis of the integrative international evaluations.
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