Policy design and non-design: A continuum of formulation modalities
Public policies are the result of efforts made by governments to alter aspects of behavior—both that of their own agents and of society at large—in order to carry out some end or purpose. They are comprised of complex arrangements of policy goals and policy means matched through some decision-making...
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Main Authors: | HOWLETT, Michael, MUKHERJEE, Ishani |
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2018
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