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The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy

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  • 9780199548453
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  • 320.6 PUB
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1. The public and its policies / Robert E. Goodin, Martin Rein and Michael Moran 2. The historical roots of the field / Peter DeLeon 3. Emergence of schools of public policy: reflections by a founding dean / Graham Allison 4. Training for policy makers / Yehezkel Dror 5. Policy analysis as puzzle solving / Christopher Winship 6. Policy analysis as critical listening / John Forester 7. Policy analysis as policy advice / Richard Wilson 8. Policy analysis for democracy / Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider 9. Policy analysis as critique / John S. Dryzek 10. The origins of policy / Edward C. Page 11. Agenda setting / Giandomenico Majone 12. Ordering through discourse / Maarten Hajer and David Laws 13. Arguing, bargaining, and getting agreement / Lawrence Susskind 14. Policy impact / Karel Van den Bosch and Bea Cantillon 15. The politics of policy evaluation / Mark Bovens, Paul 't Hart and Sanneke Kuipers 16. Policy dynamics / Eugene Bardach 17. Learning in public policy / Richard Freeman 18. Refrming problematic policies / Martin Rein 19. Policy in practice / David Laws and Maarten Hajer 20. Policy network analysis / R. A. W. Rhodes 21. Smart policy? / Tom Christensen 22. The tools of government in the information age / Christopher Hood 23. Policy analysis as organizational analysis / Barry L. Friedman 24. Public-private collaboration / John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser 25. Economic constraints on public policy / John Quiggin 26. Political feasibility: interests and power / William A. Galston 27. Institutional constraints on policy / Ellen M. Immergut 28. Social and cultural factors: constraining and enabling / Davis B. Bobrow 29. Globalization and public policy / Colin Hay 30. Distributive and redistributive policy / Tom Sefton 31. Market and non-market failures / Mark A. R. Kleiman and Steven M. Teles 32. Privatization and regulatory regimes / Colin Scott 33. Democratizing the policy process / Archon Fung 34. The logic of appropriateness / James G. March and Johan P. Olsen 35. Ethical dimensions of public policy / Henry Shue 36. Economic techniques / Kevin B. Smith 37. Economism and its limits / Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich 38. Policy modeling / Neta C. Crawford 39. Social experimentation for public policy / Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer 40. The unique methodology of policy research / Amitai Etzioni 41. Choosing governance systems: a plea for comparative research / Oran R. Young 42. The politics of retrenchment: the US case / Frances Fox Piven 43. Reflections on how political scientists (and others) might think about energy and policy / Matthew Holden, Jr. 44. Reflections on policy analysis: putting it together again / Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor

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