Establishing a Continuum from Minimizing to Maximizing Bureaucrats: State Agency Head Preferences for Governmental Expansion—A Typology of Administrator Growth Postures, 1964–98 |
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Authors: | Cynthia J. Bowling Chung-Lae Cho Deil S. Wright |
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Affiliation: | Cynthia J. Bowling;is an assistant professor of political science at Auburn University. Her research focuses on public administrators, bureaucracy, and policy within the broader state and local government context. She is currently involved in research to identify and explain patterns of female representation in state agency head positions over the last four decades. E-mail: . Chung-Lae Cho;is a doctoral candidate in political science at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. His research interests are federalism, intergovernmental relations, state government and administration, and methodology. His dissertation focuses on the dynamics of national influences on state agencies through incentives (federal aid) and sanctions (mandates). He served as the associate director of the 1998 American State Administrators Project. E-mail: . Deil S. Wright;is the Alumni Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. E-mail: . |
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