Public Policy: Continuity and ChangeMcGraw-Hill, 2006 - 339 páginas This new text provides students with a broad survey of public policy theory and history, detailed in plain language. It focuses on distributive, redistributive, competitive regulatory, protective regulatory, and morality policies. It incorporates pluralists, elitists, state-centered, agenda-setting, problem definition, and social movement approaches into a model of policy regimes useful in explaining long-term policy stability and short bursts of policy change. The text covers ten substantive policy areas: social welfare, health care, civil rights, environmental protection, labor, competitive regulatory, fertility control, criminal justice, education, and economics, and provides extensive discussions about recent policy changes and contemporary policy debates. |
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... redistributive , and reg- ulatory policies . These policies can be distinguished two ways : by the perceived pattern ... Redistributive Policies Redistributive policies appear to shift resources or benefits from advantaged groups ...
... redistributive , and reg- ulatory policies . These policies can be distinguished two ways : by the perceived pattern ... Redistributive Policies Redistributive policies appear to shift resources or benefits from advantaged groups ...
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... redistributive policies ; that is , they are partisan and contentious , and policy argu- ments generally divide along ideological lines . Allocational and Developmental Policies Studies of local public policies add two additional policy ...
... redistributive policies ; that is , they are partisan and contentious , and policy argu- ments generally divide along ideological lines . Allocational and Developmental Policies Studies of local public policies add two additional policy ...
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... redistributive policies . For example , the school voucher is a redistributive program nested within education , a dis- tributive policy . Vouchers shift resources from public schools to private schools , shift public attention from the ...
... redistributive policies . For example , the school voucher is a redistributive program nested within education , a dis- tributive policy . Vouchers shift resources from public schools to private schools , shift public attention from the ...
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Using Policy Theory to Explain Policy Change | 4 |
Why Government and Public Policies | 11 |
Government Public Policy and the Market | 17 |
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