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  2. Ad hoc - Wikipedia

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    Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally ' for this '. In English , it typically signifies a solution designed for a specific purpose, problem, or task rather than a generalized solution adaptable to collateral instances (compare with a priori ).

  3. Adhocracy - Wikipedia

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    The concept has been further developed by academics such as Henry Mintzberg. Adhocracy is the system of adaptive, creative, and flexible integrative behavior based on non-permanence and spontaneity. These characteristics are believed to allow adhocracy to respond faster than traditional bureaucratic organizations while being more open to new ideas.

  4. List of committees of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    The Parliamentary committees are of two kinds – standing or permanent committees and ad hoc committees. The former are elected or appointed periodically and they work on a continuous basis. The latter are created on an ad hoc basis as the need arises and they are dissolved after they complete the task assigned to them. [3]

  5. Standing committee (India) - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of Parliamentary committee, the Standing committee and the Ad hoc committee. The Standing committees are constituted every year or frequently and they work on continuous basis. Ad hoc committees are temporary and created for specific task. Once that task is completed, the ad hoc committees cease to exist.

  6. Economic planning - Wikipedia

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    The need for long-term economic planning to promote efficiency was a central component of Labour Party thinking until the 1970s. The Conservative Party largely agreed, producing the postwar consensus, namely the broad bipartisan agreement on major policies. [30] A long-term economic plan was a phrase often used in British politics.

  7. Category:Ad hoc committees - Wikipedia

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  8. United Kingdom cabinet committee - Wikipedia

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    The Public Expenditure Committee (PEX) plays a central role in the allocation of government money to departments. It originated in 1981 under the informal title of "Star Chamber" as an ad hoc committee (MISC 62) which could handle appeals over spending disputes, rather than having these be dealt with by the full Cabinet. [12]

  9. Planned economy - Wikipedia

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    Economist Robin Hahnel, who supports participatory economics, a form of socialist decentralized planned economy, notes that even if central planning overcame its inherent inhibitions of incentives and innovation, it would nevertheless be unable to maximize economic democracy and self-management, which he believes are concepts that are more ...

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