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#Separation and distribution of authority, resources, and/or bureaucratic processes and jurisdictions to lower levels of [[government]]. [http://www.elissetche.org/dico/D.htm] |
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#is any act in which a central government formally cedes powers to actors and institutions at lower levels in a political-administrative and territorial [[hierarchy]]. [http://www.elissetche.org/dico/D.htm] |
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#Decentralisation (or decentralization) is any of various means of more widely distributing decision-making to bring it closer to the point of service or action. It occurs in a great many contexts in engineering, management science, political science, political economy, [[:Category:Sociology|sociology]] and economics - each of which could be said to study mass decision-making by groups too large to consult with each other very directly... [[Wikipedia:Decentralization]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 30 March 2006
- Separation and distribution of authority, resources, and/or bureaucratic processes and jurisdictions to lower levels of government. [1]
- is any act in which a central government formally cedes powers to actors and institutions at lower levels in a political-administrative and territorial hierarchy. [2]
- Decentralisation (or decentralization) is any of various means of more widely distributing decision-making to bring it closer to the point of service or action. It occurs in a great many contexts in engineering, management science, political science, political economy, sociology and economics - each of which could be said to study mass decision-making by groups too large to consult with each other very directly... Wikipedia:Decentralization