"Municipal Research To Promote The Application Of Scientific Principles To Government, Issues 84-88" delves into the application of scientific principles to municipal governance. Published by the Bureau of Municipal Research (New York) and the Training School for Public Service, this compilation offers insights into urban policy and local administration. The work explores strategies for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of government at the municipal level.
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