Nuolatinė viešojo valdymo institucijų permanentinė plėtra: tendencijos Lietuvoje
Lietuvos viešojo administravimo institucijų asociacija |
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2014 |
2.1. Number of government sector units has a tendency to gradually grow for a certain defined period of time during which the same quality government sector units‘ system is in operation. When for one reason or the other there is a change in quality of government sector units‘ system, such a tendency for government sector units to gradually grow may ‚come to an end‘. However, later, after the quality transition of government sector units‘ system is complete, the ‚new‘ tendency of government sector units‘ system enlargement ‘begins’. 2.2. The government sector enlargement tendency, based on majority of government sector‘s internal elements (like certain important (significant) sub-systems or types of units (if the number of these sub-systems and types of units overall is not very big) of government sector) may be overshadowed by one individual element of such system (for example – a decreasing tendency of one of government sector‘s sub-systems or single units‘ type (usually even less important or not so significant) (especially if number of units in such a type of units is big on the whole)). Due to this the regularity regarding permanent enlargement of government sector units‘ can be ‚present‘ (be evident) only in separate government sector subsystems (or unit sub-types). At the same time, government sector indicators (for example, overall number of government sector units), characterizing the whole of government dynamics, caused by one of elements, that experienced a cardinal reduction (for example due to reduction of number of one type of units) , can also be negative.