Designing Government : From Instruments to Governance.
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- 9780773581708
- 351
- JL86.P64 D47 2005
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OF THE TOOLS APPROACH -- 1 Tools as Art: Observations on the Choice of Governing Instrument -- 2 What Is a Policy Instrument? Policy Tools, Policy Mixes, and Policy-Implementation Styles -- 3 The Choice of Governing Instrument: A Retrospective -- PART TWO: FORM AND FUNCTION: THE TOOLS APPROACH TO POLICY DESIGN -- 4 The Problem of Policy Problems -- 5 Choice of Policy Instruments: Confronting the Deductive and the Interactive Approaches -- 6 Instrument Selection and Implementation in a Networked Context -- 7 Choosing among Forms of Public Action: A Question of Legitimacy -- PART THREE: FROM INSTRUMENTS TO GOVERNANCE -- 8 Instruments in Four: The Elements of Policy Design -- 9 The Swiss Army Knife of Governance -- 10 Sustainable Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Moving beyond Instrument Choice -- 11 From Welfare State to Social Union: Shifting Choices of Governing Instruments, Intervention Rationales, and Governance Rules in Canadian Social Policy -- 12 Risk Management and Governance -- 13 Globalization and Instrument Choice: The Role of International Law -- 14 Reconfiguring Environmental Regulation -- Conclusion: The Future of Instruments Research -- Notes and References -- Index -- A -- C -- D -- E -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T.
An examination of the tools used by today's government to achieve legitimacy, effectiveness, and accountability.
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