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Jill L. Tao
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In South Korea, policy tools and priorities are set at the national level
and are controlled through both budget allocations and audits conducted on an
annual basis. I look at the degree to which local officials adapt their budget allocations
to address local rather than national concerns in securing better air quality,
using three different theoretical models: principal-agent, representative bureaucracy,
and democratic responsiveness. I raise questions about the degree of control a
unitary state can exercise over local problems and how ...
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Graduate School of Public Administration Seoul National Universiarty, 2016
370 KJPS 31:3 (2016)
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