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Often described as a public policy "bible," Weimer and Vining remains the essential primer it ever was. Now in a thoroughly revised seventh edition, Policy Analysis provides a strong conceptual foundation of the rationales for and the limitations to public policy.
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Often described as a public policy "bible," Weimer and Vining remains the essential primer it ever was. Now in a thoroughly revised seventh edition, Policy Analysis provides a strong conceptual foundation of the rationales for and the limitations to public policy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 7. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1126g
- ISBN-13: 9781032756684
- ISBN-10: 1032756683
- Artikelnr.: 72543557
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 7. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1126g
- ISBN-13: 9781032756684
- ISBN-10: 1032756683
- Artikelnr.: 72543557
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David L. Weimer is Edwin E. Witte Professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. His contributions to public policy scholarship have been widely recognized as he has received the Policy Field Distinguished Contribution Award from the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management and the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis. Aidan R. Vining is Emeritus CNABS Professor of Business and Government Relations at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is a winner of the John Vanderkamp Prize (Canadian Economics Association) and the J.E. Hodgetts Award (Institute of Public Administration of Canada). He has published widely.
PART I: Introduction to Public Policy Analysis 1 Preview 2 What is Policy
Analysis? 3 Toward Professional Ethics PART II: Conceptual Foundations for
Problem Analysis 4 Efficiency and the Idealized Competitive Model 5
Rationales for Public Policy: Market Failures 6 Rationales for Public
Policy: Other Limitations of the Competitive Framework 7 Rationales for
Public Policy: Distributional and Other Goals 8 Limits to Public
Intervention: Government Failures 9 Policy Problems as Market and
Government Failures: Regulating Platforms PART III: Conceptual Foundations
for Solution Analysis 10 Correcting Market and Government Failures: Generic
Policies 11 Adoption 12 Implementation 13 Government Provision: Drawing
Organizational Boundaries PART IV: Doing Policy Analysis 14 Gathering
Information for Policy Analysis 15 Landing on Your Feet: Organizing a
Policy Analysis 16 Case Study: The Canadian Pacific Salmon Fishery 17 Cost-
Benefit Analysis: Assessing Efficiency 18 Public Agency Strategic Analysis:
Identifying Opportunities for Increasing Social Value PART V: Conclusion
19 Doing Well and Doing Good
Analysis? 3 Toward Professional Ethics PART II: Conceptual Foundations for
Problem Analysis 4 Efficiency and the Idealized Competitive Model 5
Rationales for Public Policy: Market Failures 6 Rationales for Public
Policy: Other Limitations of the Competitive Framework 7 Rationales for
Public Policy: Distributional and Other Goals 8 Limits to Public
Intervention: Government Failures 9 Policy Problems as Market and
Government Failures: Regulating Platforms PART III: Conceptual Foundations
for Solution Analysis 10 Correcting Market and Government Failures: Generic
Policies 11 Adoption 12 Implementation 13 Government Provision: Drawing
Organizational Boundaries PART IV: Doing Policy Analysis 14 Gathering
Information for Policy Analysis 15 Landing on Your Feet: Organizing a
Policy Analysis 16 Case Study: The Canadian Pacific Salmon Fishery 17 Cost-
Benefit Analysis: Assessing Efficiency 18 Public Agency Strategic Analysis:
Identifying Opportunities for Increasing Social Value PART V: Conclusion
19 Doing Well and Doing Good
PART I: Introduction to Public Policy Analysis 1 Preview 2 What is Policy
Analysis? 3 Toward Professional Ethics PART II: Conceptual Foundations for
Problem Analysis 4 Efficiency and the Idealized Competitive Model 5
Rationales for Public Policy: Market Failures 6 Rationales for Public
Policy: Other Limitations of the Competitive Framework 7 Rationales for
Public Policy: Distributional and Other Goals 8 Limits to Public
Intervention: Government Failures 9 Policy Problems as Market and
Government Failures: Regulating Platforms PART III: Conceptual Foundations
for Solution Analysis 10 Correcting Market and Government Failures: Generic
Policies 11 Adoption 12 Implementation 13 Government Provision: Drawing
Organizational Boundaries PART IV: Doing Policy Analysis 14 Gathering
Information for Policy Analysis 15 Landing on Your Feet: Organizing a
Policy Analysis 16 Case Study: The Canadian Pacific Salmon Fishery 17 Cost-
Benefit Analysis: Assessing Efficiency 18 Public Agency Strategic Analysis:
Identifying Opportunities for Increasing Social Value PART V: Conclusion
19 Doing Well and Doing Good
Analysis? 3 Toward Professional Ethics PART II: Conceptual Foundations for
Problem Analysis 4 Efficiency and the Idealized Competitive Model 5
Rationales for Public Policy: Market Failures 6 Rationales for Public
Policy: Other Limitations of the Competitive Framework 7 Rationales for
Public Policy: Distributional and Other Goals 8 Limits to Public
Intervention: Government Failures 9 Policy Problems as Market and
Government Failures: Regulating Platforms PART III: Conceptual Foundations
for Solution Analysis 10 Correcting Market and Government Failures: Generic
Policies 11 Adoption 12 Implementation 13 Government Provision: Drawing
Organizational Boundaries PART IV: Doing Policy Analysis 14 Gathering
Information for Policy Analysis 15 Landing on Your Feet: Organizing a
Policy Analysis 16 Case Study: The Canadian Pacific Salmon Fishery 17 Cost-
Benefit Analysis: Assessing Efficiency 18 Public Agency Strategic Analysis:
Identifying Opportunities for Increasing Social Value PART V: Conclusion
19 Doing Well and Doing Good