Abstract

Degree Programs in Public Affairs Administration (Washington, D.C.: NASPAA, 1974). 3. 1975 Program, p. 3. More recently, the Guidelines and Standards for Doctoral Degree Programs in Public Affairs/Public Administration (Washington, D.C.: NASPAA, 1975) has altered this stance to one of a declaration that the document should prove useful to such constituencies (back cover). This may have occurred in response to earlier drafts of this statement (available to many in NASPAA), but I have no way of verifying this. 4. Theodore Caplow and Reece J. McGee, The Academic Marketplace (New York: Basic Books Science Editions, 1961), p. 199. Other references are based upon my own activities in the Academy of Management and an interview with a professional staff member of AACSB.

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