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American public policy : promise and performance / created by B. Guy Peters.

By: Material type: TextTextCQ Press, 2013Edition: 9th editionDescription: xvii, 581 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781452218717 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JK271 PET
Contents:
What is public policy? -- The structure of policymaking in American government -- Explaining policy choices -- Agenda setting and public policy -- Legitimating policy choices -- Organizations and implementation -- Budgeting: allocation and public policy -- Evaluation and policy change -- Economic policy -- Tax policy -- Health care policies -- Income maintenance: social security and welfare -- Education policy -- Energy and the environment -- Protective policies: defense and law enforcement -- Culture wars in American politics.
Summary: Voting and elections may often be cited as the most entertaining aspect of political theatre, however, it is the arena of public policy that has the most direct impact on the lives of the citizenry. And as we have seen played out in recent debates over healthcare reform, policy changes can be dramatic, sweeping, and often hotly contested. Known for providing a trusted and comprehensive overview of the policy process, B. Guy Peters returns with the ninth edition of American Public Policy: Promise and Performance. Beyond walking students through the governmental structures and policy-making procedures, Peters efficiently covers a wide swath of policy areas, and then concludes with a look at both cost-benefit analysis and ethical analysis. Framed in context of the aftermath of the financial crisis and Great Recession, the ninth edition considers how policy has been impacted by persistent unemployment and growing income inequality. In addition, Peters discusses the strain on education budgets, increased oversight of financial activities, fiscal policies meant to stimulate the economy, and the political challenge of balancing the budget in light of increased public spending
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JK271 PET (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158392 Available BK145840

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is public policy? -- The structure of policymaking in American government -- Explaining policy choices -- Agenda setting and public policy -- Legitimating policy choices -- Organizations and implementation -- Budgeting: allocation and public policy -- Evaluation and policy change -- Economic policy -- Tax policy -- Health care policies -- Income maintenance: social security and welfare -- Education policy -- Energy and the environment -- Protective policies: defense and law enforcement -- Culture wars in American politics.

Voting and elections may often be cited as the most entertaining aspect of political theatre, however, it is the arena of public policy that has the most direct impact on the lives of the citizenry. And as we have seen played out in recent debates over healthcare reform, policy changes can be dramatic, sweeping, and often hotly contested. Known for providing a trusted and comprehensive overview of the policy process, B. Guy Peters returns with the ninth edition of American Public Policy: Promise and Performance. Beyond walking students through the governmental structures and policy-making procedures, Peters efficiently covers a wide swath of policy areas, and then concludes with a look at both cost-benefit analysis and ethical analysis. Framed in context of the aftermath of the financial crisis and Great Recession, the ninth edition considers how policy has been impacted by persistent unemployment and growing income inequality. In addition, Peters discusses the strain on education budgets, increased oversight of financial activities, fiscal policies meant to stimulate the economy, and the political challenge of balancing the budget in light of increased public spending

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