Analyzing policy : choices, conflicts, and practices
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Analyzing policy : choices, conflicts, and practices
(The new institutionalism in American politics)
W.W. Norton, c2000
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Analyzing Policy not only helps students learn the conceptual foundations of policy analysis, but it also empowers them to apply what they learn and to engage in their own analysis.
目次
- Part 1 Policy happens when we decide to decide: an overview of policy analysis as a profession and a process
- deciding how to decide - "experts", "the people", and "the market". Part 2 Why is policy analysis important?: a benchmark for performance - what is a "market"
- case study 1 - a simple exchange economy
- evaluation and "market failure" - criteria for intervention
- experts and "advocacy" - the limits of policy analysis
- democracy and "government failure" - the limits of choice by the people
- case study 2 - a simple command polity. Part 3 How is policy analysis conducted?: the welfare economics paradigm - introduction to analytics
- choice of regulatory form - efficiency, equity, or politics?
- case study 3 social security crisis. Part 4 Cost-benefit analysis
- discounting 1 - probability, expected values and risk
- discounting 2 - time
- cost-benefit analysis.
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