Baden and the Modern State : The Implementation of Administrative and Legal Reforms in the German State of Baden during the 19th Century /
Selgert, Felix
Baden and the Modern State : The Implementation of Administrative and Legal Reforms in the German State of Baden during the 19th Century / Felix Selgert. - 1 online resource (XI, 184 p.) - Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Beihefte , 23 1869-0971 ; .
Dissertation
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Administration and economic growth -- 1 The creation of the state of Baden, 1793–1868 -- 2 State formation and economic development -- 3 The making of a modern Weberian bureaucracy in Baden -- 4 Security police – the Gendarmerie -- 5 The effects of police on crime -- 6 State making and administration in Baden -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The bureaucracy’s commitment to the public good and predictable decision making processes is an important prerequisite of economic growth. There are, however, only few studies that ask how such an efficient bureaucracy was established. The main objective of this book is to close this gap by exploring the transformation of a rent-seeking bureaucracy into a modern Weberian administration in the Grand-Duchy of Baden during the first half of the 19th century.In doing so, the study asks how rules and regulations that governed employment dismissal, promotion and remuneration of bureaucrats shaped the latter’s incentives to commit to the public good and predictable decision making processes. The book provides a detailed case study of local bureaucrats, called district magistrates (Amtmänner) in the German state of Baden during the late 18th and the first half of the 19th century. District magistrates were a focal group since they managed daily administrative tasks and provided justice at the local level. Binding district magistrates’ decision making processes to clear-cut rules and making them more predictable was therefore a crucial complement to the technological and cultural changes that brought about the industrial revolution.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110600797 9783110599305 9783110602654
10.1515/9783110602654 doi
Administrative agencies--Germany--Baden--19th century.
Civil service--History--Germany--Baden--19th century.
Bürokratie.
Institutionen.
Verwaltungsreform.
Wirtschaftswachstum.
HISTORY / Modern / General.
JN4071 / .S45 2018
320.943/49409034
Baden and the Modern State : The Implementation of Administrative and Legal Reforms in the German State of Baden during the 19th Century / Felix Selgert. - 1 online resource (XI, 184 p.) - Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Beihefte , 23 1869-0971 ; .
Dissertation
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Administration and economic growth -- 1 The creation of the state of Baden, 1793–1868 -- 2 State formation and economic development -- 3 The making of a modern Weberian bureaucracy in Baden -- 4 Security police – the Gendarmerie -- 5 The effects of police on crime -- 6 State making and administration in Baden -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The bureaucracy’s commitment to the public good and predictable decision making processes is an important prerequisite of economic growth. There are, however, only few studies that ask how such an efficient bureaucracy was established. The main objective of this book is to close this gap by exploring the transformation of a rent-seeking bureaucracy into a modern Weberian administration in the Grand-Duchy of Baden during the first half of the 19th century.In doing so, the study asks how rules and regulations that governed employment dismissal, promotion and remuneration of bureaucrats shaped the latter’s incentives to commit to the public good and predictable decision making processes. The book provides a detailed case study of local bureaucrats, called district magistrates (Amtmänner) in the German state of Baden during the late 18th and the first half of the 19th century. District magistrates were a focal group since they managed daily administrative tasks and provided justice at the local level. Binding district magistrates’ decision making processes to clear-cut rules and making them more predictable was therefore a crucial complement to the technological and cultural changes that brought about the industrial revolution.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110600797 9783110599305 9783110602654
10.1515/9783110602654 doi
Administrative agencies--Germany--Baden--19th century.
Civil service--History--Germany--Baden--19th century.
Bürokratie.
Institutionen.
Verwaltungsreform.
Wirtschaftswachstum.
HISTORY / Modern / General.
JN4071 / .S45 2018
320.943/49409034

