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Public Policy : Preferences and Outcomes / by Christopher A. Simon

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis group, 2018Edition: 3rd edDescription: 382p.; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781138202214
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.6 SIM
Contents:
Part 1. Introduction to Public Policy 1. Policy and Visions of Governance 2. Thinking About Public Policy: How Choices Are Made 3. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) 4. Policy Analysis Part 2. Dimensions of Public Policy 5. Agenda Setting 6. Policy Formation 7. Policy Implementation 8. Policy Evaluation 9. Policy Termination Part 3. Major Public Policies 10. Defense Policy 11. Public Health Policy 12. General Social Policy 13. Education Policy 14. Criminal Justice Policy 15. Green Policy 16. Cost of Policy
Summary: Now in a thoroughly revised third edition, Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes is designed to help students enrolled in a public policy course discuss policy issues and understand the ways in which public policy is grounded in normative theory. This approachable book examines the role of political theory in the governance process and the effect of public opinion on policy priorities and government. It introduces students to the tools of policy analysis and the most up to date policy theories in conceptualizing public policy in several major policy areas. New to this edition: A thoroughly revised and updated chapter on public policy models, including new sections on the importance of science, pluralism, institutional analysis and development, multiple streams, the advocacy coalition framework, the punctuated equilibrium framework, policy diffusion, and the constructivist approach. New sections on health policy, welfare economics and the public good, the nuclear arms race, the War on Terrorism, the Quadrennial Defense Review, contemporary policing techniques and issues, and renewable energy.  Restructured and rewritten sections on social policy and equality that includes sections on employment, LGBTQ rights and same sex marriage, the legalization of marijuana, and income inequality.  Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, and offering instructors a variety of ways to tailor the book to their classroom setting and course priorities, Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes, 3e is a highly flexible and effective teaching resource for introductory public policy courses at the undergraduate level and also serves as an ideal refresher book for students at the graduate level. (Source:https://www.routledge.com/Public-Policy-Preferences-and-Outcomes/Simon/p/book/9781138202214?srsltid=AfmBOopcuI08vzxMUkzVHcKk3EzBmsW3zlHSFDcMAsXQz3EGNWpWmpT0)
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Part 1. Introduction to Public Policy
1. Policy and Visions of Governance
2. Thinking About Public Policy: How Choices Are Made
3. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (IGR)
4. Policy Analysis
Part 2. Dimensions of Public Policy
5. Agenda Setting
6. Policy Formation
7. Policy Implementation
8. Policy Evaluation
9. Policy Termination
Part 3. Major Public Policies
10. Defense Policy
11. Public Health Policy
12. General Social Policy
13. Education Policy
14. Criminal Justice Policy
15. Green Policy
16. Cost of Policy

Now in a thoroughly revised third edition, Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes is designed to help students enrolled in a public policy course discuss policy issues and understand the ways in which public policy is grounded in normative theory. This approachable book examines the role of political theory in the governance process and the effect of public opinion on policy priorities and government. It introduces students to the tools of policy analysis and the most up to date policy theories in conceptualizing public policy in several major policy areas. New to this edition:
A thoroughly revised and updated chapter on public policy models, including new sections on the importance of science, pluralism, institutional analysis and development, multiple streams, the advocacy coalition framework, the punctuated equilibrium framework, policy diffusion, and the constructivist approach.
New sections on health policy, welfare economics and the public good, the nuclear arms race, the War on Terrorism, the Quadrennial Defense Review, contemporary policing techniques and issues, and renewable energy. 
Restructured and rewritten sections on social policy and equality that includes sections on employment, LGBTQ rights and same sex marriage, the legalization of marijuana, and income inequality. 
Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, and offering instructors a variety of ways to tailor the book to their classroom setting and course priorities, Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes, 3e is a highly flexible and effective teaching resource for introductory public policy courses at the undergraduate level and also serves as an ideal refresher book for students at the graduate level.
(Source:https://www.routledge.com/Public-Policy-Preferences-and-Outcomes/Simon/p/book/9781138202214?srsltid=AfmBOopcuI08vzxMUkzVHcKk3EzBmsW3zlHSFDcMAsXQz3EGNWpWmpT0)

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