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bureaucrat$10237$ - traducción al español

MODEL OF PUBLIC CHOICE THEORY
Budget-maximization model; Budget-maximizing bureaucrat

bureaucrat      
n. burócrata (funcionario en un sistema administrativo ineficiente)
bureaucrat         
  • Statue of a [[Tang dynasty]] official, 7th–8th century
MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY
Bureaucrats; Bureaucratic official; Beaurocrat; Bureacrat; Desk jockey
burócrata
bureaucrat         
  • Statue of a [[Tang dynasty]] official, 7th–8th century
MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY
Bureaucrats; Bureaucratic official; Beaurocrat; Bureacrat; Desk jockey
(n.) = burócrata
Ex: The current public administration theory depicts a world in which the authoritative bureaucrat controls the subjugated vendor.

Definición

bureaucrat
¦ noun a government official perceived as being overly concerned with procedural correctness.
Derivatives
bureaucratic adjective
bureaucratically adverb

Wikipedia

Budget-maximizing model

The budget-maximizing model is a stream of public choice theory and rational choice analysis in public administration inaugurated by William Niskanen. Niskanen first presented the idea in 1968, and later developed it into a book published in 1971. According to the budget-maximizing model, rational bureaucrats will always and everywhere seek to increase their budgets in order to increase their own power, thereby contributing strongly to state growth and potentially reducing social efficiency. The bureau-shaping model has been developed as a response to the budget-maximizing model. Niskanen's inspiration could also have been Parkinson's law sixteen years earlier (1955).