
Can Meritocratic Hiring Fix the Bureaucracy?
Not Another Politics Podcast
The Pendleton Act: A Shift to Merit-Based Hiring
This chapter explores the Pendleton Act's role in transforming the U.S. civil service from a spoils system to a merit-based hiring model, particularly within the U.S. Customs Service. It discusses the effectiveness of competitive exams in enhancing the quality of public service and reducing political influence over appointments. However, it also highlights the complexities and unintended consequences of such reforms, indicating that the expected improvements in efficiency and revenue were not fully realized.
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