American Government Bureaucracy. Questions for Today Why so much bureaucracy? Why are bureaucracies so bureaucratic?

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American Government Bureaucracy

Questions for Today Why so much bureaucracy? Why are bureaucracies so bureaucratic?

Differences between McDonalds and DOL At DOL… –Strict system of hiring/firing (civil service) –No “profit motive” –Control from “above”: Administrators can’t re-allocate budget resources (for things like new equipment…) Goals, budgets, etc. controlled by Congress, Executive, Courts, interest groups

So why do we have government bureaucracies? To provide public goods –Non-excludable –Indivisible Examples?

And why are bureaucracies so bureaucratic? Red Tape –Rules, regulations, and procedures –Opposite of discretion –Often works against efficiency

Why Red Tape? Agencies vulnerable to corruption and fraud Belief in rights, due process, and equal treatment

Corruption and Fraud Corruption: by someone on the inside Fraud: by outside companies and individuals These problems viewed more seriously in public sector –Waste of our tax $$ –Assault on democracy Solution: specify rules, create a paper trail

Belief in Rights, Due Process, Equal Treatment If given discretion, government personnel might not treat everyone equally Solution: Red Tape –Example: Administrative Procedures Act

Drawbacks of Red Tape Inefficiency –In corporations, efficiency (indicated by profits) takes precedence Rigidity –Sometimes best response often requires adaptability to changing circumstances –Ex: Police officers

Homeland Security White House Office of Homeland Security established 10/2001 Cabinet level department created 11/2002 Largest reorganization of federal government since National Security Act of 1947 created DOD, CIA, NSC Merges 183,000 employees from 24 agencies $36.5 billion budget