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Resumen de Transparency, an element of trust in the public sector

José Manuel Canales Aliende, Adela Romero Tarín

  • Interlinking between the economy and society, and between them and politics, has a long doctrinal tradition in the social sciences, and is now a paradigm. Confidence in the public sector is the product of these relationships. Today’s world is complex and diverse, in the context of globalization, and therefore can not be analyzed from unilateral unique perspectives and visions, but based on multivariate explanations and plural disciplinary contributions.Without prior and thoughtful analysis of reality; is difficult to cope with the adoption of strategic and appropriate decisions while their outcome, to undertake adequate, effective, transparent and responsible action.The current model of political system will involve a certain model of State, Government and Public Administration. The introduction of a new element, transparency will have to lead to improve the relationship between the public sector and citizens.Several have been the causes and effects of the current structural and multiple crisis in which we live today; and a demonstration of what would be the crisis of political and administrative systems. But the failure of development of culture and public values and the inability to govern from the institutions, prevents the confidence in the public institutions can be done.


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