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行政權責劃分論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
劉佐人著
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Title
行政權責劃分論
Publisher
民族文化出版社
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本書分9章:導論、行政三聯制的要領、首長制度與行政分工、分層負責及辦事細則擬定的要點、各級政府權責劃分問題、各級機構的調整問題、地方自治與縣及鄉保權責劃分、各級行政計劃的編訂、分級考核制度。書前有自序

目錄
自序
第一章 導論
一 權能劃分的政治制度
二 政治制度的重心——計劃行政
三 新行政制度的演進
第二章 行政三聯制的要領
一 行政計劃
二 行政執行
三 行政考核
四 行政三聯制的聯繫性
第三章 首長制度與行政分工
一 建立首長制度的重要性
二 首長與幕僚長的行政分工
第四章 分層負責及辦事細則擬訂的要點
一 實施分層負責制的效用
二 辦事細則擬訂的原則與方式
第五章 各級政府權責劃分問題
一 權責劃分與確定中央與地方定政府的關係
二 確定省的行政權責
三 確定縣的行政權責
第六章 各級機構的調整問題
一 中央方面
二 地方方面
第七章 地方自治與縣及鄉保權責劃分
一 劃分的要義
二 劃分的方法
第八章 各級行政計劃的編訂
一 擬訂行政計劃的主要事項
二 行政計劃編訂的步驟
三 計劃與預算配合的辦法
第九章 分級考核制度
一 分級考核的意義
二 分級考核的對象
三 行政考核的方法
四 分級考核實施細則與機構

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國三十三年[1944]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
館藏信息
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MG/D693.6/29
主題
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行政管理
中圖分類
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D693.6
載體形態
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