AREAS TO DEVELOP THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE FIELD OF PENSION PROVISION IN UKRAINE

Author(s):  
V.Ye. Humeniuk
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Callum Butler

<p>This thesis investigates the application of real-options modelling to policy investment coordination problems across government departments, with the aim of informing high-level institutional and system design choices in public administration. This analysis is motivated by recent and ongoing reforms to the legislative framework underpinning New Zealand's public service which, unlike the last major public administration reforms of the 1980s, are not expressly driven by or obviously supported by economic theory. We find that a simple real-options framework allows for a compelling illustration of the coordination problems that the current reforms are in part aiming to solve, and supports analysis of the types of mechanism that might be employed to address them. Such mechanisms include the promotion of structural integration, the broadening or alignment of departmental policy objectives, a relaxation of public finance restrictions, and joint decision-making over policy investments.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. 83-93
Author(s):  
O. G. Barylo

This article examined the legislation of Ukraine as well as studies on public administration in the field of civil protection. It has been revealed that far too little attention has been paid to the problematic issues regarding the structure and tasks of the civil protection administration system which are not covered properly in the provisions of legislative and regulatory acts. Analysis of the legislative framework of Ukraine that regulates public administration bodies and local self-governments in the field of civil protection was carried out. It is emphasized that in the legislative acts, the issues regarding the civil protection administration system and information and analysis system as its component are introduced in a fragmented manner, not in full.The provisions of legislative and regulatory acts in the field of civil protection shows controversy and duplication of tasks on emergency notification and informing the authorities as well as population including their training to act in emergency, on information and analytical support for decision-making under the circumstances as well. It is proposed to identify separately the analysis and information system of civil protection as a component of the civil protection administration system in the legislative acts.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (7) ◽  
pp. 420-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Balkaran

Objectives of this paper are to: locate the study into a conceptual framework by conceptualising and clarifying Tourism and Public administration and management; Constitutional and legislative provisions relevant to the tourism and hospitality industries; National, provincial and local government administration with a view to locating Tourism and the Tourism Provincial Authority. Paper clarifies the intrinsic relationship between Government functions at national, provincial and local levels and the tourism and hospitality industries. The essence of the paper depicts the policy and a legislative framework formulated by government for the purposes of effective and efficient application to relevant structures at central, provincial and local levels. The welfare of the tourism and hospitality industries depend to a large extent on the delivery of services from public institutions at all levels of government.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Callum Butler

<p>This thesis investigates the application of real-options modelling to policy investment coordination problems across government departments, with the aim of informing high-level institutional and system design choices in public administration. This analysis is motivated by recent and ongoing reforms to the legislative framework underpinning New Zealand's public service which, unlike the last major public administration reforms of the 1980s, are not expressly driven by or obviously supported by economic theory. We find that a simple real-options framework allows for a compelling illustration of the coordination problems that the current reforms are in part aiming to solve, and supports analysis of the types of mechanism that might be employed to address them. Such mechanisms include the promotion of structural integration, the broadening or alignment of departmental policy objectives, a relaxation of public finance restrictions, and joint decision-making over policy investments.</p>


2012 ◽  
pp. 30-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Natkhov ◽  
L. Polishchuk

Law and public administration schools in Russia vastly exceed in their popularity sciences and engineering. We relate such lopsided demand for higher education to the quality of institutions setting “rules of the game” in economy and society. Cross-country and Russian interregional data indicate the quality of institutions (rule of law, protection of property rights etc.) is negatively associated with the demand for education in law, and positively — in sciences and engineering. More gifted younger people are particularly sensitive to the quality of institutions in choosing their fields of study, and such selection is an important transmission channel between institutions and economic growth.


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