Analyzing policy : Choicesm Conflicts and Practices
Analyzing policy : Choicesm Conflicts and Practices
This readable comprehensive introduction to the principles of public-policy analysis is the first book to integrate the tools students need to analyze policies with the common sense they need to understand how real policies are made. Analyzing policy not only helps students learn the conceptual foundations of policy analysis, but it also helps them understand the conflicts between markets, democracy, and experts in political decision making. The book offers students the basics of the welfare-economics paradigm and cost-benefit analysis while highlighting the roles that policy analysts play. The analytical techniques presented in the text are applied throughout each chapter and in three chapter-length case studies. Students are challenged to apply these techniques on their own in end-of-chapter exercises and additional problems on the supporting Web site: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/polisci/analyzingpolicy.
CITATION: Munger, Michael C.. Analyzing policy : Choicesm Conflicts and Practices . New York : W.W. Norton Company , 2000. - Available at: https://library.au.int/analyzing-policy-choicesm-conflicts-and-practices-5