Public policy analysis : an introduction
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Public policy analysis : an introduction
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2008
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
For one semester/quarter courses in Public Policy and Public Policy Analysis.
Public Policy Analysis introduces students to the process and methodology of public policy analysis. Using a problems-oriented and a multidisciplinary synthesis approach, this text bridges the gap between theory and practice. The text draws from political science, public administration, economics, decision analysis, and social and political theory to achieve the only integrated, multidisciplinary text on policy analysis currently available.
目次
Preface to the Third Edition
CHAPTER 1: The Process of Policy Analysis
The Process of Policy Inquiry
Multidisciplinary Policy Analysis
Policy-Relevant Information
Policy-Informational Transformations
Policy-Analytic Methods
Three Cases of Policy Analysis
Forms of Policy Analysis
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis
Descriptive and Normative Analysis
Problem Finding and Problem Solving
Segmented and Integrative
The Practice of Policy Analysis
Reconstructed Logic versus
Methodological Opportunity Costs
Critical Thinking and Public Policy
The Structure of Policy Arguments
Dynamics of Argumentation, Public Discourse, and Debate
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 1. Multidisciplinary Policy Analysis-Benefits, Costs, and Consequences of Highway Safety
CHAPTER 2: Policy Analysis in the Policy-Making Process
Some Historical Background
Early Origins
The Nineteenth-Century Transformation
The Twentieth Century-And Beyond
The Policy-Making Process
Models of Policy Change
Comprehensive Economic Rationality
Second-Best Rationality
Disjointed Incrementalism
Bounded Rationality
Mixed Scanning
Erotetic Rationality
Critical Convergence
Punctuated Equilibrium
Policy Analysis in the Policy Process
Potential Uses of Analysis
Uses of Analysis in Practice
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 2. Are Policy Analysts Technocrats?
CHAPTER 3: Structuring Policy Problems
Nature of Policy Problems
Beyond Problem Solving
Characteristics of Problems
Problems verses Issues
Three Classes of Policy Problems
Problem Structuring in Policy Analysis
Creativity in Problem Structuring
Phases of Problem Structuring
Errors of the Third Type (EIII)
Policy Models and Problem Structuring
Descriptive Models
Normative Models
Verbal Models
Symbolic Models
Procedural Models
Models as Surrogates and Perspectives
Methods of Problem Structuring
Boundary Analysis
Classificational Analysis
Hierarchy Analysis
Synectics
Brainstorming
Multiple Perspective Analysis
Assumptional Analysis
Argumentation Mapping
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 3. Problem Structuring in Mine Safety and Health, Traffic Safety, and Job Training
CHAPTER 4: Forecasting Expected Policy Outcomes
Forecasting in Policy Analysis
Aims of Forecasting
Limitations of Forecasting
Types of Futures
Goals and Objectives of Normative Futures
Sources of Goals, Objectives, and Alternatives
Approaches to Forecasting
Objects
Bases
Choosing Methods and Techniques
Extrapolative Forecasting
Classical Time-Series Analysis
Linear Trend Estimation
Nonlinear Time Series
Exponential Weighting
Data Transformation
Catastrophe Methodology
Theoretical Forecasting
Theory Mapping
Theoretical Modeling
Causal Modeling
Regression Analysis
Point and Interval Estimation
Correlational Analysis
Judgmental Forecasting
The Delphi Technique
Cross-Impact Analysis
Feasibility Assessment
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 4. Political Consequences of Forecasting: Environmental Justice and Urban Mass Rapid Transit
CHAPTER 5: Recommending Preferred Policies
Recommendation in Policy Analysis
Recommendation and Multiple Advocacy
Simple Model of Choice
Complex Model of Choice
Forms of Rationality
Criteria for Policy Recommendation
Approaches to Recommendation
Public versus Private Choice
Supply and Demand
Public Choice
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Types of Costs and Benefits
Tasks in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Methods and Techniques for Recommendation
Objectives Mapping
Value Clarification
Value Critique
Cost Element Structuring
Cost Estimation
Shadow Pricing
Constraint Mapping
Cost Internalization
Discounting
Sensitivity Analysis
A Fortiori Analysis
Plausibility Analysis
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 5. Saving Time, Lives, and Gasoline: Benefits and Costs of the National Maximum Speed Limit
CHAPTER 6: Monitoring Observed Policy Outcomes
Monitoring in Policy Analysis
Sources of Information
Types of Policy Outcomes
Types of Policy Actions
Definitions and Indicators
Approaches to Monitoring
Social Systems Accounting
Social Experimentation
Social Auditing
Research and Practice Synthesis
Techniques for Monitoring
Graphic Displays
The Gini Index
Tabular Displays
Index Numbers
Interrupted Time-Series Analysis
Control-Series Analysis
Regression-Discontinuity Analysis
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 6. Rival Explanations of Policy Outcomes: The Political Economy of Traffic Fatalities in Europe and the United States
CHAPTER 7: Evaluating Policy Performance
Ethics and Values in Policy Analysis
Thinking about Values
Ethics and Metaethics
Standards of Conduct
Descriptive Ethics, Normative Ethics and Metaethics
Descriptive Value Typologies
Developmental Value Typologies
Normative Theories
Metaethical Theories
Evaluation in Policy Analysis
The Nature of Evaluation
Functions of Evaluation
Criteria for Policy Evaluation
Approaches to Evaluation
Pseudo-evaluation
Formal Evaluation
Varieties of Formal Evaluation
Decision-Theoretic Evaluation
Methods For Evaluation
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 7. Living Wage Policies in the United States
CHAPTER 8: Developing Policy Arguments
The Structure of Policy Arguments
Types of Knowledge Claims
The Underdetermination of Conclusions by Information
Warrants, Backings, and Rebuttals
Modes of Policy Argumentation
Argumentation from Authority
Argumentation from Method
Argumentation from Generalization
Argumentation from Classification
Argumentation from Cause
Argumentation from Sign
Argumentation from Motivation
Argumentation from Intuition
Argumentation from Analogy
Argumentation from Parallel Case
Argumentation from Ethics
Evaluating Policy Arguments
Some Hermeneutic Guidelines
Guidelines from Informal and Formal Logic
Systems of Argumentation
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercises
References
Case 8. Pros and Cons of Intervention in the Balkans
CHAPTER 9: Communicating Policy Analysis
The Process of Policy Communication
Tasks in Policy Documentation
Tasks in Oral Presentations and Briefings
The Policy Issue Paper
Issues Addressed in the Policy Issue Paper
Elements of the Policy Issue Paper
The Policy Memorandum
The Executive Summary
The Letter of Transmittal
The Oral Briefing and Visual Displays
Policy Analysis in the Policy-Making Process
Characteristics of Information
Modes of Inquiry
Structure of Problems
Political and Bureaucratic Structures
Interactions among Stakeholders
Chapter Summary
Learning Objectives
Key Terms and Concepts
Review Questions
Demonstration Exercise
References
Case 9. Adopting the EPA Lead Standard: Communicating Technical Analyses to Multiple Audiences
Appendix 1 The Policy Issue Paper
Appendix 2 The Executive Summary
Appendix 3 The Policy Memorandum
Appendix 4 Planning Oral Briefings
Author Index
Subject Index
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