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==Further reading== * George et al. (2020) Red Tape, Organizational Performance and Employee Outcomes: Meta-Analysis, Meta-Regression and Research Agenda. ''[[Public Administration Review]]''. * [[Barry Bozeman]] (2000) ''Bureaucracy and Red Tape'' [[Prentice Hall|Prentice-Hall Publishing]]. * {{cite book |author1=[[Pamela Herd]] |author2=[[Donald Moynihan]] |title=Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means |year=2019 |isbn=978-0871544445 |publisher=Russell Sage Foundation}} * {{cite book |author=Herbert Kaufman |title=Red Tape: Its Origins, Uses, and Abuses |location=Washington, DC |publisher=[[Brookings Institution]] |date=1977}} * [[OECD]] (2006) "Cutting red tape; national strategies for administrative simplification". OECD Editions, Paris. [[Category:Slang]] [[Category:Administrative theory]] [[Category:Public choice theory]] [[Category:Metaphors referring to objects]] [[Category:Bureaucratic organization]] [[Category:Waste of resources]]
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