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The Oxford handbook of public policy
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In this article, the authors present an overview of public policy in the context of public intervention and declare that public intervention in public policy is a form of "public policy", and recommend and discuss public policy, old and new.Abstract:
PART 1. INTRODUCTION PART II. INSTITUTIONAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND PART III. MODES OF POLICY ANALYSIS PART IV. PRODUCING PUBLIC POLICY PART V. INSTRUMENTS OF POLICY PART VI. CONSTRAINTS ON PUBLIC POLICY PART VII. POLICY INTERVENTION: STYLES AND RATIONALES PART VIII. COMMENDING AND EVALUATING PUBLIC POLICIES IX. PUBLIC POLICY, OLD AND NEWread more
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