Larry B. Hill

Larry Hill taught at the university 1968-2006. Larry Hill was a Fulbright Scholar in New Zealand in 1966-67, and his Ph.D. thesis won the Leonard D. White award of the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in the field of Public Administration for 1970-71.

THE STATE OF PUBLIC BUREAUCRACY
Bureaucracies, Public Administration, and Public Policy

Larry B. Hill, Gary Wamsley, Charles T. Goodsell
M. E. Sharpe (1992)

Includes sections on The Current State of Public Bureaucracy,Taking Bureaucracy Seriously, A Legitimate Role for Bureaucracy in Democratic Governance, Comparative Perspectives on Bureaucracy in the Policy Process, On the Uniqueness of Public Bureaucracies,  Bureaucracy, Power, Policy, and the State, Explorations in Bureaucratic Responsiveness, The Future State of Public Bureaucracy, The Problem of Predicting Bureaucracy's Future, The Political Marriage of Information Technology and Bureaucracy, On Predicting the Bureaucratization of American Government, Catastrophic Errors and the Changing Shape of Bureaucracy, American Exceptionalism: Government without Bureaucracy. (from barnesandnoble.com)

THE OMBUDSMAN
A Primer for Federal Agencies
(Administrative Conference of the United States, Resource Papers in Administrative Law)

Larry B. Hill, with David R. Anderson
Government Printing Office (1991) 

REFORM, JUSTICE, AND THE OMBUDSMAN
(International Ombudsman Institute, Occasional Paper no. 17)

Larry B. Hill
University of Alberta (1982)

ESSENTIALS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Larry B. Hill, with F. Ted Hebert
Duxbury Press (1979)

THE MODEL OMBUDSMAN
Institutionalizing New Zealand's Democratic Experiment

Larry B. Hill
Princeton University Press (1976) (out of print)

PARLIAMENT AND THE OMBUDSMAN IN NEW ZEALAND
Larry B. Hill
Bureau of Government Research, University of Oklahoma (1974)

DRUNK DRIVING AND SEAT BELT USAGE
A Survey of Attitudes in Oklahoma

Larry B. Hill
(out of print)

ESSENTIALS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
A Text With Readings

Larry B. Hill
(out of print)

 
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