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La burocracia y sus críticos en la desregulación del quehacer estatal

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  • Huaylupo Alcázar, Juan

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El ensayo realiza el escrutinio de las críticas contra la burocracia, la cual es apreciada, como una administración que entorpece la labor organizacional, por mecánica, innecesaria y despersonalizada, pero también, por impositiva contra la gestión, la libertad y desempeño laboral. Sin embargo, esas facultades asignadas, contrastan con su funcionalidad, racionalidad y subordinación a las pautas y regularidades organizacionales. Los límites impuestos por el poder estatal, son interpretados como burocracia, aun cuando están modelados por la política y sus vicisitudes. La reforma del Estado ha impuesto la Nueva Gerencia Pública, que imita la gestión privada y rentable en la administrativa estatal.

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  • Huaylupo Alcázar, Juan, 2011. "La burocracia y sus críticos en la desregulación del quehacer estatal," Revista de Ciencias Económicas, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Económicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, vol. 29(2), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rce:rvceco:7025
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    Burocracia; administración pública; estado; políticas públicas; poder; Bureaucracy; public administration; state; public policy; power;
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