Rethinking the procedural in policy instrument ‘compounds’: A renewable energy policy perspective
Contemporary research in the policy sciences places effectiveness as the central goal of policy design. This emphasis permeates both micro-level design considerations for specific policy calibrations, as well as more meso-level policy tool and tool mixes. Effective instrument design, therefore, augm...
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Main Author: | MUKHERJEE, Ishani |
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2021
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