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Municipal research
Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued by the Bureau of Municipal Research.
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Municipal research, to promote the application of scientific principles to government
Includes supplements. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; no. 70-95 "Issued by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Training School for Public Service."
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Municipal research, to promote the application of scientific principles to government
Includes supplements ; Mode of access: Internet. ; no. 70- "Issued by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Training School for Public Service."
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Problems of highway administration
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112088621088
This volume prepared by W.A. Bassett for the Committee on Scientific Research in government of the Rockefeller Foundation. ; Bibliography, p. 255-269. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Engineering Library.
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Report on a survey of the city government
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054760523
At head of title: Stamford, Conn. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Organization and administration of the City Government of Atlanta, Ga. : report of a general survey made for the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Committee on Municipal Research
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510020292670
"Exclusive of Health and Educational Departments." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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A general administrative survey of the city of Jamestown, New York : a study of the methods in use in the various departments of the city together with recommendations for improvement based upon long study and wide experience
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx2pbi
Cover title: Government of the city of Jamestown, New York. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The Constitution and government of the State of New York
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435001996842
Appendix : Constitution of 1894, rearranged and annotated. ; Issued as Municipal Research, no. 61, May 1915. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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City of Toronto [electronic resource] : report on a survey of the Treasury, Assessment, Works, Fire and Property departments
Tables. ; Includes advertising matter. ; Cover title: Report of the Civic Survey Committee, Toronto. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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The new city government; a discussion of municipal administration based on a survey of ten commission governed cities
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b583482
Based on a survey made for the Metz fund of the Bureau of municipal research in August and September, 1911. Cf. Introd. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The new city government; a discussion of municipal administration based on a survey of ten commission governed cities
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433075942924
Based on a survey made for the Metz fund of the Bureau of municipal research in August and September, 1911. cf. Introd. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The new city government: a discussion of municipal administration, based on a survey of ten commission governed cities
Based on a survey made for the Metz Fund of the Bureau of Municipal Research in August and September, 1911. cf. Introd. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Municipal research : to promote the application of scientific principles to government
Nos. 1-56, July 26, 1913-Aug. 15, 1914, were issued weekly in the form of leaflets; no. 57-92, Jan. 1915-Dec. 1917, monthly, in the form of pamphlets, containing studies in government; no. 93-95, irregularly issued. ; Description based on: no. 57 (Jan. 1915) ; Title from cover. ; no. 83. Japanese administration and finance. Mar. 1917. no. 84. Problems of highway administration. Apr. 1917. Bibliography: p. 255-269. no. 85. Widows' pension legislation. May 1917. no. 86. The New York state legislative budget for 1917. June 1917. no. 87. Canadian provincial budget systems and financial history. July 1917. no. 88. The New York city budget. Aug. 1917. no. 89. Instruction in civics in New York city high schools; a statistical survey. Sept. 1917. Appendix: Regents' questions in American history with civics for the last ten years. (p. 33-39). no. 90. The state movement for efficiency and economy. Oct. 1917. Appendix: Bibliography of efficiency and scientific management in government. (p. 152-163). no. 91. The recent movement for state budget reform: 1911-1917. Nov. 1917. Bibliography: p. 147-155. no. 92. The governor's budget in Maine, 1917. Dec. 1917. no. 93. The New York state legislative budget and financial measures for 1918. 1918. no. 94. The traction crisis in New York, by C. A. Beard. 1919. no.95. Quantity and cost budgets for clerical workers in New York city, April, 1921, by W. E. Mosher. 1921. ; No. 76. Standardization of public employments. pt. II: The practical side of standardization in American governments. Aug. 1916. no. 77. Citizen agencies for research in government. Pt. I. Sept. 1916. no. 78-79. The engineer in public service, by F.E. Breithut. pt. I-II. Oct.-Nov. 1916. no. 80. The elements of state budget making. Dec. 1916. no. 81. Some results and limitations of central financial control as shown by nine years' experience in New York City. Jan. 1917. no. 82. Highway laws of the United States; a topical discussion, by A.N. Johnson. Feb. 1917. ; no. 70. Budget legislation in two states [New York and New Jersey] Febr. 1916. no. 71. A national program to improve methods of government. Mar. 1916. no. 72. The history of appropriations in the legislative session of 1916, New York State. Apr. 1916. no. 73. Three proposed constitutional amendments for control of the purse. [Maryland and New York] May 1916. no. 74. The accounting and reporting methods of the State of New York. June 1916. no. 75. The purposes of the indebtedness of American cities, 1880-1912. July 1916. ; no. 64. State finances: a report on the financial procedure of the State of New York, with special reference to the direct tax, 1911-1916. August 1915. no. 65. Administration of the Indian Office. Supplement: Public opinion and national economy, by R.A. Cutting. Sept. 1915. no. 66. Legal rights of civil servants in the City of New York. Oct. 1915. no. 67. Standardization of public employments. pt. I. [An interpretation] Nov. 1915. no. 68. Training for municipal service. Dec. 1915. no. 69. Responsible government. Jan. 1916. ; Comparative analysis of annual appropriations, 1903-1915. Mar. 1915. no. 60. The condition of the New York State sinking funds. Apr. 1915. no. 61. The constitution and government of the State of New York. May 1915. no. 62. Budget systems: a discussion before the New York Constitution Convention. June 1915. no. 63. State administration: discussions of proposed amendments for the reorganization of the executive branch before the New York Constitutional Convention. July 1915. ; no. 57. The citizen and the government. Next steps in the development of a budget procedure for the City of Greater New York. Jan. 1915. no. 58. "A state budget." Constructive proposals to be submitted to the State Constitutional Convention. The practical side of "budget procedure". Feb. 1915. no. 59. Financial problems of the City of New York. New York City's needs for a financial program. The one hundred million dollar loan and the "pay-as-you-go" agreement. Possibilities for retrenchment. Responsibility of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued July 1913-Jan. 1916 by the Bureau of Municipal Research; Feb. 1916-1921 by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Training School for Public Service.
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Standardization of public employments
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t8kd9d342
Caption title. ; pt. 1. [Historical development and general theory] -- pt. 2. The practical side of standardization in American governments. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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