This scholarly work, edited by Wilhelm Gerloff, examines the role and development of the civil service in modern states, specifically focusing on France, Austria, and Italy. Contributions from notable academics such as Francois Perroux and Benvenuto Griziotti explore the legal and administrative frameworks, historical reforms, and economic implications of public service employment. The book addresses the evolution of remuneration and pension systems for civil servants, analyzing their impact on public finance and state policy. Aimed at academics and policymakers, it offers a comprehensive analysis of civil service systems during the early 20th century. |