Shepherd, Geoffrey

Chile - 8 páginas

Institutional starting points -- Reform activities

Chile’s public administration may be the most professional and capable in Latin America. The government possesses a strong capacity to monitor public employment and resource use within its various ministries and to enforce centrally determined civil service policies. With this firm grounding in a "Weberian" civil service model, recent democratic governments have launched initiatives to reform and improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency of Chile’s public administration. The Chilean case shows that "effective public institutions are not created out of a pure act of political goodwill, but by the accumulation of experience and capabilities over long periods".


ADMINISTRACIÓN PÚBLICA
EFICIENCIA
GOBIERNO
GOBERNANZA
ADMINISTRACIÓN LOCAL
SERVICIO CIVIL
FUNCIONARIOS PÚBLICOS
EMPLEADOS PÚBLICOS
EMPLEO
TRABAJO
NACIÓN
SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS
SISTEMAS DE SERVICIO CIVIL
SECTOR PÚBLICO
SISTEMAS DE SERVICIO CIVIL


CHILE