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  1. Public procurement scandals and trust in government during COVID-19: a case study for the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland
  2. Introduction: Impact of Fiscal Transfers on Local Democracy
  3. Transfers and Local Democracy: A Comparative Global Perspective
  4. Fragmented Local Government Systems and Crises
  5. Public Administration Education in the Czech Republic: Facing Marginalization
  6. Outsourcing Ancillary Services on the Municipal Level in Slovakia
  7. 35 Years of Public Sector Reform in Central Europe
  8. ‘Publish or Perish’: Social Science University Programmes In Central and Eastern Europe
  9. Conflict and Public Administration Performance: CEE Countries
  10. Contract management of municipal public services: the Slovak experience
  11. Governance Reforms in Visegrád Countries (The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia)
  12. Co-creation as Social Innovation in Slovakia
  13. "‘Non-Standard’ Political Parties and the Capacity to Govern in Turbulent Times: Slovakia 2020–2022"
  14. Barriers to inter-municipal cooperation
  15. A comparative analysis of the efficiency of public funding policies for sports in the European Union
  16. Performance funding of universities and its impacts on accountability: the case of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  17. THE IMPACT OF REMOTE WORKING ON THE EFFICIENCY OF CIVIL SERVANTS IN KAZAKHSTAN
  18. Civil Society Versus Local Self‐Governments and Central Government in V4 Countries: The Case of Co‐Creation
  19. Electronic support of participatory budgeting in Slovakia?
  20. The main barriers to using the “youth practice” mechanism as a tool to combat youth unemployment
  21. Behavioural Interventions in Tax and Fee Collection – Not Always a Success
  22. Digitalization, Co-production, and Participatory Budgeting at the Local Level in Slovakia
  23. Informal practices and efficiency in public procurement
  24. The Low Demand for Public Administration Programs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: What May Be Behind It?
  25. DIGITIZATION AS A TOOL OF E-GOVERNMENT IN SELECTED PUBLIC SERVICES OF THE STATE: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF SLOVAKIA AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC
  26. Determinants of combining budgetary innovations at the local level: experience from Slovakia
  27. "Four Cases, the Same Story? The Roles of the Prime Ministers in the V4 Countries During the COVID-19 Crisis"
  28. Allocation of Public Funds from The State Budget to The National Sports Associations in Slovakia
  29. Institutional factors determining costs of municipal waste management in the Czech Republic
  30. Managing Corruption Risk in the Agricultural Sector of Kazakhstan and Its Assessment
  31. New perspectives in the co-production of public policies, public services and common goods
  32. Analysis of Factors of Overpricing in Public Procurement: A Study for Low-Performing EU Countries
  33. Social Innovations in Housing in Slovakia
  34. Selected Factors Determining the Adoption and Use of Participatory Budgeting in Central and Eastern Europe
  35. Efficiency of control in regional self-government of the Slovak Republic
  36. The Diffusion of Participatory Budgeting: An Introduction to this Volume—With an Intermezzo by Tarso Genro, the Mayor of Porto Alegre Between 1992 and 1996
  37. Unraveled Practices of Participatory Budgeting in European Democracies
  38. Competition in public procurement in the Czech healthcare system and its impact on the final price
  39. The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  40. Collaborative Governance Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemics: Czech Republic and Slovakia
  41. The Use of Diagnosis-Related Group-Based Reimbursement in the Czech Hospital Care System
  42. The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Responses from Various Policy Actors in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 2020: An Introduction to a Special Issue
  43. Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Potential Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparing the Czech Republic, the Russian Federation, and the Slovak Republic
  44. Efficiency of Public Procurement in the Czech and Slovak Health Care Sectors
  45. Devolution and the efficiency of cultural heritage preservation: the case of regional museums in the Czech Republic
  46. The evolutionary trajectory of social enterprises in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  47. New Public Management and Its Influence on Museum Performance: The Case of Czech Republic
  48. Introduction, Contextual Background and Scope
  49. Synthesis: The Relations Between Conflict and Public Administration Performance
  50. The Impact of Fiscal Rules on the Financial Management of Municipalities: A Comparative Analysis of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  51. Contracting and Outsourcing in Public Sector in the Czech Republic
  52. Public Policy during COVID-19: Challenges for Public Administration and Policy Research in Central and Eastern Europe
  53. Public policy responses to the spread of COVID-19 as a potential factor determining health results: a comparative study of the Czech Republic, the Russian Federation, and the Slovak Republic
  54. The Covid-19 pandemic and local government finance: Czechia and Slovakia
  55. Autonomy and performance of local museums: the case of Czech Republic
  56. Government transition in the time of the COVID-19 crisis: Slovak case
  57. Competition in Public Procurement in the Czech and Slovak Public Health Care Sectors
  58. Over-bureaucratisation in public procurement: purposes and results
  59. Do performance management schemes deliver results in the public sector? Observations from the Czech Republic
  60. Good Public Governance in a Global Pandemic
  61. Budgeting and Public Finance
  62. Fiscal Decentralization Reforms
  63. Local Public Service Delivery Arrangements in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  64. Welfare Co-Production: Hungarian and Slovak Reality
  65. Inclusion by Co-Production of Social Housing: The Slovak Experience
  66. The factors causing delays in public procurement: the Czech Republic versus the UK
  67. Can social innovations in housing save public money? The case of Slovakia
  68. Analysis of Factors of Overpricing in Public Procurement: A Study for Low-performing EU Countries
  69. Risking innovation. Understanding risk and public service innovation—evidence from a four nation study
  70. Factors Determining the Efficiency of Slovak Public Procurement
  71. Dilemmas in Performance-Based Budgeting
  72. Effectuating Performance-Based Budgeting Takes Time
  73. Martin Potůček – 70 years Laudation
  74. Devolution in the Czech and Slovak institutions of cultural heritage
  75. Public Administration Reforms in Slovakia: Limited Outcomes (Why ?)
  76. Comparative analysis of the on job training for tax officials in V4 countries
  77. The Palgrave Handbook of Public Administration and Management in Europe
  78. Do we need national curricula?
  79. Social Housing Provided by the Third Sector: The Slovak Experience
  80. Public Administration in CEE
  81. The Efficiency of Local Service Delivery: The Czech Republic and Slovakia
  82. Rethinking Nonprofit Commercialization: The Case of the Czech Republic
  83. Attempt to calculate compliance costs
  84. Economies of Scale on the Municipal Level: Fact or Fiction in the Czech Republic?
  85. The Breadth of Success and Failure Factors with PPPs Implementation
  86. The Efficiency of Contracting Out Local Public Services in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  87. Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Public Finance 2017
  88. Opinion of tax officials
  89. Co-Creation as a Social Innovation in Delivery of Public Services at Local Government Level
  90. Evaluating the scale and barriers
  91. Telework in Public Sector Organizations: The Slovak National Library
  92. The Role of Accountability Arrangements in Social Innovations: Evidence from the UK and Slovakia
  93. Innovation in Public Service Delivery: Civic Participation in Slovakia
  94. Book chapter on reforming local public services
  95. Health Policies versus Health Care Reforms and their Success in Central and Eastern Europe
  96. Analysisi of performance initiatives
  97. Evaluation of local government situation in Europe
  98. Introductory chapter to special issue
  99. SELECTED FACTORS DETERMINING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CZECH PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
  100. Co-creation in Local Public Services Delivery Innovation: Slovak Experience
  101. Introduction to the special issue
  102. Health Policy in the CR
  103. Administrative Costs of Taxation in Slovakia
  104. Public Sector Innovation Support by European States: Its Characteristics and Impact on Firms
  105. Co-creation in housing services: Kojatice case in Slovakia
  106. Factors Influencing Final Price of Public Procurement: Evidence from Slovakia
  107. Municipality Size and Local Public Services: Do Economies of Scale Exist ?
  108. Evaluating forms and purposes of corruption in football
  109. The Economics of Waste Management: Evidence from the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  110. Coordination without real coordination power
  111. Factors determining the success of contracting local public services: waste collection and waste disposal, management of cemeteries in Slovakia
  112. Public sector reform: an overview of recent literature and research on NPM and alternative paths
  113. Summary of research findings at the faculty
  114. Efficiency of outsourcing in the public sector in the Czech Republic
  115. Public Management as a University Discipline in New European Union Member States
  116. Agencification in Slovakia
  117. Assessment of contract management for local services
  118. Is the Estonian Municipal Benchmarking Really Better?
  119. Summary of PA changes in the region
  120. Analysis of the contents of public administration programs in three countries
  121. Research findigs on selected issues of efficiency in the public sector - in Czech.
  122. New Public Management and its Implementation in CEE: What Do we Know and where Do we Go?
  123. Introducing benchmarking in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
  124. The third sector and the provision of public services in Slovakia
  125. Market-based health care reforms in Central and Eastern Europe: lessons after ten years of change
  126. French version of health care reforms analysis
  127. Contracting-out at local government level
  128. Health Policy in Slovakia and the Outcomes of Health Care Reforms: 1989–2003
  129. Pros and cons of introducing competitive health insurance after 1989
  130. Ohodnotenie výkonnosti verejnej správy: Teoretické východiská a skúsenosti z experimentu v Slovenskej republike
  131. Privatisation and liberalisation in the utility sector: the case of telecommunications in the Czech and Slovak Republics
  132. Economic analysys of how regional expenditure programs are realised
  133. The Political Economy of Slovak and Czech Health Policy: 1989-2000
  134. Nová domáca učebnica verejnej ekonómie (Strecková, Y., Malý, I. a kol.: Veřejná ekonomie pro školu i praxi. Praha, Computer press 1998, 214 str.)
  135. Central European Health Reform: the Case of Slovakia, 1990-97
  136. “Small Is Beautiful”
  137. Local Public Service Delivery Arrangements in the Czech Republic and Slovakia