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This accessible yet challenging introduction to public policy navigates the concepts and methods of the policymaking process, as well as the values influencing policy choices.
The authors first cover the basics: How do issues reach the policy agenda? How are policies crafted and implemented? Who pays/benefits? How is the effectiveness of a policy determined? They then apply this foundation to a range of contemporary policy areas: the economy, welfare, education, crime, health care, housing, the environment, foreign policy, domestic security, and more. Throughout, they emphasize the essential relationship between individual self-interest and national well-being.
• Explains complicated ideas clearly—but without oversimplifying • Uses "everyday" examples to illustrate challenging concepts • Stresses the importance of values in economic cost-benefit analyses • Considers liberal and conservative positions in a balanced way • Compares U.S. approaches with those of other countries • Challenges students to rethink their assumptions about "the public good"
Engaging with controversial issues that bring the subject alive, this up-to-date new edition of Public Policy provides the ideal tour of the field—offering the perfect combination of theory and application. Contents
• Basic Concepts in Public Policy • Methods and Models for Policy Analysis • Rational Public Choice • Ideologies and Institutional Constraints: Public Policy in the United States • Economic Theory as a Basis of Public Policy • Economic Policy: Translating Theory into Practice • The Politics and Economics of Inequality • Crime: Different Issues, New Concerns • Education Policy: Low Grades for National Effort • Health Care: Diagnosing a Chronic Problem • The Crisis in Housing Policy • Environmental Policy: Domestic and International Issues • U.S. Foreign Policy.About the Authors
ISBN 9788130904337
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Pages : 528
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