The advent of a digital state and government-business relations
When one set of social actors passes functions, knowledge of techniques and control of implementation in their key role areas to other actors there could be a number of possible causes and consequences. Some such transfers of control are mutually beneficial, a simple re-division of labour which ackn...
Main Authors: | Dunleavy, P, Margetts, H, Bastow, S, Tinkler, J |
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Format: | Report |
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Oxford Internet Institute and LSE Public Policy Group
2000
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