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Inspectors-General: Junkyard Dogs or Man's Best Friend?

Contributor(s): Moore, Mark (Author), Gates, Margaret Jane (Author)

ISBN: 9780871546050

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

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Pub Date: December 7, 1986

Dewey: 353.007232

LCCN: 86006728

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) 130 pages

Series: Social Research Perspectives

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Description: In 1978, determined to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in government programs, Congress overwhelmingly approved the creation of special Offices of Inspectors-General (OIGs) in many federal departments. Moore and Gates here provide the first evaluation of this important institutional innovation. Clearly and objectively, they examine the powerful but often imprecisely defined concepts--wastefulness, accountability, performance--that underlie the OIG mandate. Their study conveys a realistic sense of how these offices operate and how their impact is affected by the changing dynamics of politics and personality. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation's Social Science Perspectives Series

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