Designing for Policy Effectiveness
Defining and Understanding a Concept
B Guy Peters author Michael Howlett author Meng-Hsuan Chou author Giliberto Capano author Ishani Mukherjee author Pauline Ravinet author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Mar '18
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Argues that the central goal of policy design is effectiveness.
The field of policy studies has always been interested in analyzing and improving the sets of policy tools adopted by governments to correct policy problems, and better understanding and improving processes of policy analysis and policy formulation in order to do so. Past studies have helped clarify the role of historical processes, policy capacities and design intentions in affecting policy formulation processes, and more recently in understanding how the bundling of multiple policy elements together to meet policy goals can be better understood and done. While this work has progressed, however, the discussion of what goals policy designs should serve remains disjointed. Here it is argued that a central goal, in fact, 'the' central goal, of policy design is effectiveness. Effectiveness serves as the basic goal of any design, upon which is built other goals such as efficiency or equity.
ISBN: 9781108453110
Dimensions: 230mm x 154mm x 5mm
Weight: 130g
64 pages