Regulatory approaches’ influence on environmental agencies internal quality
The increasing public concern regarding the government’s priorities in spending public resources puts pressure on public organisations to address quality issues in their practice. In United Kingdom both BRTF (Better Regulation Task Force) (BIS, 2005b) and the Hampton report (BIS, 2005a) highlighted...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2012
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