The Public Policy Theory Primer
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The Public Policy Theory Primer

  1. 288 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Public Policy Theory Primer

About this book

Public policy is a broad and interdisciplinary area of study and research in the field tends to reflect this. Yet for those teaching and studying public policy, the disjointed nature of the field can be confusing and cumbersome. This text provides a consistent and coherent framework for uniting the field of public policy. Authors Kevin B. Smith and Christopher W. Larimer offer an organized and comprehensive overview of the core questions and concepts, major theoretical frameworks, primary methodological approaches, and key controversies and debates in each subfield of policy studies from the policy process and policy analysis to program evaluation and policy implementation. The third edition has been updated throughout to include the latest scholarship and approaches in the field, including new and expanded coverage of behavioral economics, the narrative policy framework, Fourth Generation implementation studies, the policy regime approach, field experiments, and the debate of program versus policy implementation studies. Now with an appendix of sample comprehensive exam questions, The Public Policy Theory Primer remains an indispensable text for the systematic study of public policy.

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TABLE
1.1 
Fields 
of 
Policy 
Study
(continues)
Field 
of 
Policy 
Study
Representative 
Research 
Questions
Representative 
Conceptual 
Frameworks
Methodological 
Approach
and 
Examples
Representative 
Disciplines
Policy 
and 
politics
Does 
politics 
cause 
policy,
or 
policy 
cause 
politics?
Policy 
typologies
Stages 
heuristic
Quantitative 
and 
qualitative 
classification
(typology 
and 
taxonomy)
Statistical 
analysis
Case 
studies
Political 
science
Policy 
process
Why 
does 
government 
pay
attention 
to 
some 
problems
and 
not 
others?
How 
are 
policy 
options
formulated?
Why 
does 
policy 
change? 
Bounded 
rationality 
(and
extensions) 
Multiple 
streams 
(garbage
can 
models)
Punctuated 
equilibrium
Advocacy 
coalitions
Diffusion 
theory
Systems 
theory
Quantitative
Political 
science
Economics/behavioral 
economics
Psychology
Policy 
analysis
What 
should 
we 
do?
What 
options 
exist 
to 
ad-
dress 
particular 
problem?
What 
policy 
option 
should
be 
chosen? 
Welfare 
economics/
utilitarianism
Behavioral 
economics
Quantitative/formal/
qualitative
Cost 
analysis
Forecasting
Risk 
assessment
Delphi 
technique
Political 
science
Economics
Public 
administration
Policy 
specific 
subfields 
(education, 
health, 
etc.)

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Chapter 1: Public Policy as a Concept and a Field (or Fields) of Study
  9. Chapter 2: Does Politics Cause Policy? Does Policy Cause Politics?
  10. Chapter 3: Who Makes Decisions? How Do They Make Decisions? Actors and Institutions
  11. Chapter 4: Whose Values? Policy Design
  12. Chapter 5: Where Does Policy Come From? The Policy Process
  13. Chapter 6: What Should We Do? The Field of Policy Analysis
  14. Chapter 7: What Have We Done? Impact Analysis and Program Evaluation
  15. Chapter 8: How Does It Work? Policy Implementation
  16. Chapter 9: New Directions in Policy Research
  17. Chapter 10: Do the Policy Sciences Exist?
  18. Appendix: Questions for Discussion or Comprehensive Exam Prep
  19. References
  20. Index