What do you mean? : conceptual clarity in social policy

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What do you mean? : conceptual clarity in social policy

Alessandro Magnoli

Inter-American Development Bank , Distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002

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Bibliography: p. [193]-231

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Efficiency and equity are priorities in the social policies of both industrial and developing countries. However, policy studies use efficiency and equity objectives in a general way, while in practice they may refer to specific concepts. What Do You Mean? looks at the political dimension of the economic problem--different value judgments lead to different concepts of efficiency and equity--and shows how conceptual clarity can improve social services delivery. The design of social policies depends on the interpretation--rarely explicit--of policymakers. "What Do You Mean? is a bold attempt at re-engaging welfare economics with political philosophy. Alessandro Magnoli reveals the social doctrine implicit in apparently neutral 'managerial' approaches to the efficient delivery of education and health services in developing countries."--Valpy FitzGerald, Director, Finance and Trade Policy Research Centre, University of Oxford "In showing how conceptual clarity leads to more effective policymaking in the delivery of social services, this impressive book bridges the gap between theory and practice. Illustrative examples, such as educational vouchers and health insurance, also provide practical insights into policy design."--Emmanuel Jimenez, Sector Director, World Bank Human Development Unit

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