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Defining Good Governance: Praxeological Perspective
Abstract
Good governance is a widely debated concept that is interpreted in different ways across disciplines such as political science, economics, and public administration. From a praxeological perspective, which emphasizes human action and practical outcomes, good governance can be understood as the actions, decisions, and behaviours that promote efficient, effective, and ethical administration. This chapter aims to define good governance from a praxeological perspective, considering the practical implications of governance processes and outcomes.
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