Classical concept about scope of public administration is that the government should be involved to fulfill all necessities of people of state in direct manner.Woodro wilson is known as father of public administration.According to him,the detailed and systematic application of law is public administration.This classical concept focuses that government/public administration has direct responsibility to fulfil the needs of citizens.In summary womb to tomb needs of people should be addressed by public administration is the classical concept.-Answered by chandika paudel,chuwa ,9,parbat,section officer at government of Nepal,mobile number-9846115444
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1.Neo-classical management theory 2.Modern-classical theory
what is diff b/w the classical economist and keynes economist
Organizational theory involves analyzing how organizations like businesses or governments interact with their environment. Neoclassical refers to the school of theory that hopes to actually care for the needs of human beings, among other things that it tries to do differently from classical theory.
Neo-protectionism is a challenge to some other neons out there
which are the companies that are following the classical and neo classical theories of management????
i think he is a neo classical poet. he followed the classical set rules made by classical authors .
Disadvantages of neo classical
== == == == the difference betwen Neo-classical and classical school is that: 1-CLASSICAL SCHOOL:-It is related to wealth and introduced by Adam Smith an economist of classical school. 2-NEO-CLASSICAL:-It is related to human welfare. Marshall, an economist, described that "Economics is a science of human welfare" and we call it the neo-classical view that is known as neo-classical school
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1.Neo-classical management theory 2.Modern-classical theory
Classical Neo-classical Keynesian Austrian Monetarist That should get you started.
what is diff b/w the classical economist and keynes economist
Neo-classical criticism emphasizes clarity, order, and decorum in literature. It values rationality, balance, and unity in form and content, often drawing upon classical Greek and Roman literature for inspiration. Neo-classical critics focus on the universality and timeless elements of literature, seeking to uphold traditional literary standards.