Implementing state government export programs

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Implementing state government export programs

Michael Frazier

Praeger, 1992

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State government export programs

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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During recent years, American states have launched programs to promote direct foreign investment and product export, but there has been little self-scrutiny of these efforts. This book presents the findings of Michael Frazier's detailed empirical study of four, state-supported export trade agencies. Using the evaluation techniques of Mazmanian and Sabatier (the M-S Model), Frazier pinpoints the factors that determine how well states develop an international business orientation. He also expands the M-S model by identifying additional variables that should be considered in future program evaluations. This book provides a survey of the literature on implementation research, and argues in favor of both theoretical and empirical evaluation. Using the the M=S Model for export trade agency evaluation, Frazier examines the public export trade agencies of four states: Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, and Virginia. He concludes that four factors--geographic location, state politics, economic interdependence and federal government involvement--heavily influence a state's level of success. The political leadership of the agency director and his supervisors, including the governor, is especially crucial. This is a useful handbook for legislators, policymakers, administrators, and students of program evaluation.

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Introduction State Export Agencies: Implementation Factors and Analytical Concerns State Export Agencies: Challenging Policy Implementation New Techniques for Researching State Export Agencies Comparative State Profiles Implementing State Government Export Programs: A Comparative Analysis Conclusion: The Interface between Theory and Practice Appendix A: List of Interviewees Appendix B: Important Factors in the Implementation Literature Bibliography Index

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