Public policy : the competitive framework /
Provides a complete explanation of how public policy is formed and why. The book presents a new interpretation of public policy analysis that is synthesised with market segmentation theory, allowing the model to be applied to differing market and social situations that require a public decision to b...
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| 语言: | English |
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South Melbourne :
Oxford University Press,
2006 [ie. 2005].
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| 在线阅读: | Publisher description View table of contents only |
书本目录:
- Chapter 1. The Policy Problem--Chapter 2. What is the state?--Chapter 3. The Market System at Work
- Chapter 4. Issues in Public Economics
- Chapter 5. Market Failure and Intervention
- Chapter 6. Decision Making: Who influences Whom?--Chapter 7. Interest Groups and the Theory of Market Segmentation
- Chapter 8. Competition
- Chapter 9. Privatisation and the Economics of Interest Groups
- Chapter 10. Community Service Obligations: A Strategy to Avoid Collective Failure
- Chapter 11. Accountability and the Democratic Process.