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Public Sector Value and Virtue and the OECD

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Value and Virtue in Public Administration

Part of the book series: IIAS Series: Governance and Public Management ((GPM))

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The values and virtues of a society are imbedded and communicated through the words and actions of its organizations and institutions. When these organizations and institutions are global in nature and government related, they have enormous scope and influence over all people. This chapter is about the values and virtues established by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Between its member states and non-member states, the OECD has influence over 100 nations.

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© 2011 Cynthia E. Lynch and Thomas D. Lynch

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Lynch, C.E., Lynch, T.D. (2011). Public Sector Value and Virtue and the OECD. In: De Vries, M.S., Kim, P.S. (eds) Value and Virtue in Public Administration. IIAS Series: Governance and Public Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230353886_13

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