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Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management
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Discussed topics such as the role of science in public policy; and public policy in developing and developed countries.
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30 January 1995

This volume is part of a series which presents selected research papers dealing with important methodological and theoretical issues in the policy sciences. Topics discussed in this volume include: the role of science in public policy; and public policy in developing and developed countries.
Price: $129.99
Pages: 300
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management
Publication Date:
30 January 1995
ISBN: 9781559383899
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, Management & management techniques, Central / national / federal government, Civil service & public sector
Conceptualizing policy analysis, Stuart S. Nagel. Part 1 The role of science in public policy: policy science - analysis of health and safety regulations, L.R. Jones and Fred Thompson; why acid rain bills do not become law - the role of scientists, lobbyists and the courts, William R. Mangun. Part 2 The role of negotiation and compromise in public policy: reducing risk conflict by regulatory negotiation - a preliminary evaluation, Mark E. Rushefsky; prison, poison, uncertainty absorption - routinizing decision-making when experts disagree, Elaine Lange. Part 2 Microcomputers, optimizing and public policy analyses: a framework for developing microcomputer problem solving applications, John Sacco and John Ostrowski; microcomputers for overcoming policy analytic problems, Stuart S. Nagel. Part 4 Public policy in developing and developed countries: the impact of policy priorities on democracy in less developed countries, Richard I. Hofferbert and Kim Spezio; the policy implications of political intolerance in Britain and the US, David Barnum and John Sullivan. Part 5 Policy formation, financing and implementation: issue management - its relationship to policy and public opinion theories and methods, Sarah-Kathryn McDonald and Betsy Page Sigman; tax balance and policy goals, Helen Ladd and Dana Weist; approaches to regulating environmental protection, Charles Davis and David Webber. Part 6 Multi-criteria decision-making: multiobjective programming as a means of generating decisions, David L. Olson; using multi-criteria decision making to decide among alternative locations, Ronald Martin and R. Eric Greene.