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In the United States, the academic field of public administration draws heavily on political science and administrative law.
Some MPA programs include economics courses to give students a background in microeconomic issues ( markets, rationing mechanisms, etc.
) and macroeconomic issues ( e. g., national debt ).
Scholars such as John A. Rohr write of a long history behind the constitutional legitimacy of government bureaucracy.
In Europe ( notably in Britain and Germany ), the divergence of the field from other disciplines can be traced to the 1720s continental university curriculum.
Formally, official academic distinctions were made in the 1910s and 1890s, respectively.

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