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020 ## - ISBN - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9781803926018 |
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Agência catalogadora |
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Pt_BR |
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eng |
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320.6 |
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H23617 |
245 10 - TÍTULO PRINCIPAL |
Título principal |
Handbook of research methods and applications in comparative policy analysis / |
Indicação de responsabilidade |
editado por B. Guy Peters e Guillaume Fontaine. -- |
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Cheltenham, UK ; |
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Massachusetts, EUA : |
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Edward Elgar Publishing, |
Data de publicação, distribuição, etc |
2020. |
300 ## - DESCRIÇÃO FÍSICA |
Extensão |
410 p. : |
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505 80 - NOTA DE CONTEÚDO |
Título |
1 - Introduction to the Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Comparative Policy Analysis - B. Guy Peters and Guillaume Fontaine |
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1. Introduction: substance and methods in comparative policy analysis |
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2. Theoretical issues |
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3. Methodological issues |
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4. Research design and methods selection |
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5. Conclusion: the importance of method for comparative policy research and practice |
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PART I - THE METHODOLOGICAL DEBATE |
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2 - The comparative method and comparative policy analysis - B. Guy Peters |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Modes of analysis in comparative policy studies |
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3. Sampling on the dependent variable |
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4. The comparative method and case studies |
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5. The possibility of hybrid designs |
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6. Several thoughts on small-N research |
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7. Conclusion: what, if anything, is special about comparative policy studies? |
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3 - The most-similar and most-different systems design in comparative policy analysis - Carsten Anckar |
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1. Introduction |
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2. The most-similar systems design |
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3. The most-different systems design |
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4. Deductive and inductive research strategies |
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5. Applying the most-similar systems design in deductive and inductive research |
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6. Applying the most-different systems design in deductive and inductive research |
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7. The most-similar and most-different systems designs compared |
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8. Criticism and response |
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9. The relevance of the most-similar and most-different systems in contemporary research |
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4 - Can a case study test a theory? Types and tokens in comparative policy analysis - Keith Dowding |
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1. Introduction |
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2. What is a theory? |
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3. Testing a theory as an invariant generalization |
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4. Testing a theory as an empirical generalization |
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5. Testing a theory as a mechanism |
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6. Unique cases |
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7. Conclusions |
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PART II - THEORETICAL CHALLENGES |
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5 - Comparing policy processes: insights and lessons from the Advocacy Coalition Framework research program - Daniel Nohrstedt, Christopher M. Weible, Karin Ingold and Adam D. Henry |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Elements of comparison when applying the ACF |
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3. Comparative ACF research: guidelines, experiences and shortcomings |
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4. Insights and lessons |
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5. Conclusion |
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6 - Comparing agenda-settings: the Comparative Agendas Project - Laura Chaqués Bonafont, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Henrik Bech Seeberg |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Agenda-setting models |
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3. Methodological developments |
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4. Political agendas |
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5. Measures of the agenda |
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6. Future direction of policy agenda research |
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7 - Comparing historical cases: advances in comparative historical research - Grace Jaramillo |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Comparative historical analysis |
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3. Maximizing process tracing results |
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4. Indexes as tools of organizing and validating results |
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5. Case study: assessing industrial policy using an index of intervention |
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6. Conclusions |
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8 - Comparing international policy transfers - Osmany Porto de Oliveira |
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1. Introduction |
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2. The comparative analysis of policy tranfers: a challenge, solution, and opportunity |
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3. Beyond comparative country analysis: transnational comparison |
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4. Issues, questions, and concepts for policy transfers comparative analysis |
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5. What and how should we compare in international policy transfers analysis? |
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6. Comparing transfer agents, instruments, and arenas |
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7. Conclusion |
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PART III - MEASUREMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS |
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9 - Using experiments in comparative policy analysis: from policy evaluation to the policy process - Peter John |
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1. Introduction |
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2. What are experiments? |
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3. Causal inference |
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4. The history of experiments in public policy |
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5. Elite experiments |
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6. Conclusions: lessons for students of the policy process |
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10 - Measuring change in comparative policy analysis: concepts and empirical approaches - Jale Tosun and Julia Schnepf |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Conceptualizing policy change |
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3. The multi-dimensional approach to measuring policy change |
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4. The budget approach to measuring policy change |
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5. The diffusion approach to measuring policy change |
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6. The outcome approach to measuring policy change |
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7. Discussion and conclusion |
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11 - Using indexes in comparative policy analysis: global comparisons - Tero Erkkilä |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Background |
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3. Governance indicators and critique of raking |
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4. Towards second-generation measurements: transparency metrics |
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5. Measurement issues in regional and city-level indicators |
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6. Summary |
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7. Conclusions |
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12 - Using text-as-data methods in comparative policy analysis - Fabrizio Gilardi and Bruno Wüest |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Text-as-data applications in comparative policy analysis: an overview |
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3. Text-as-data in practice |
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4. Methods |
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5. New directions of text-as-data applications |
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6. Conclusion |
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PART IV - MIXED METHODS AND MULTI-METHODS |
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13 - Critical multiplism for comparative policy analysis - William N. Dunn and B. Guy Peters |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Critical multiplism and mixed methods |
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3. Some mixed-methods designs |
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4. Bounding multiple triangulation |
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5. Conclusion |
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14 - Causal case studies for comparative policy analysis - Derek Beach |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Key terms |
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3. Variance-based versus case-based approaches to studying public policies |
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4. How to do case-based studies of policy processes |
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5. Conclusions |
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15 - Qualitative Comparative Analysis for comparative policy analysis - Eva Thomann |
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1. Introduction |
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2. QCA as a technique |
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3. QCA in comparative public policy analysis |
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4. Approaches to QCA in comparative public policy |
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5. A case-oriented or condition-evaluating mode of reasoning |
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7. Emphasizing substantively interpretable or redundancy-free models |
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8. Conclusions |
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16 - Process tracing for comparative policy analysis: a realist approach - Guillaume Fontaine |
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1. Introduction: a popular method |
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2. Methodology |
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3. A template for realist process tracing |
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4. Conclusion: process tracing for policy learning |
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PART V - QUALITATIVE TECHNIQUES |
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17 - Using focus groups in comparative policy analysis - Patrik Marier, Daniel Dickson and Anne-Sophie Dubé |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Why use focus groups in comparative public policy? |
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3. The deployment of focus groups in Québec |
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4. Methodological advantages |
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5. Methodological disadvantages |
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6. Designing focus groups |
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7. Managing group dynamics |
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8. Conclusion |
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18 - Using ethnography in comparative policy analysis: premises, promises and perils - Raul Pacheco-Vega |
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1. Introduction |
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2. What is ethnography and how can it be applied in comparative policy analysis? |
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3. Ethnography in public policy, public management, and public administration research |
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4. Three modes of ethnographic engagement in comparative policy analysis |
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5. Comparative policy analysis and policy studies from a comparative perspective: the two faces of Janus? |
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6. Which policy issue areas use ethnography? |
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7. Doing ethnography for comparative policy analysis: an applied approach |
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8. Promises and perils of the application of ethnography as a research method for comparative policy analysis |
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9. Conclusion: embracing ethnography in comparative policy analysis? |
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19 - Using Q methodology in comparative policy analysis - Astrid Molenveld |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Philosophy |
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3. How to execute and analyze a Q-methodology study |
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4. Conclusion |
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20 - Using the Narrative Policy Framework in comparative policy analysis - Aaron Smith-Walter and Michael D. Jones |
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1. Introduction |
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2. The narrative policy framework |
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3. University of narrative |
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4. Traveling with the NPF |
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5. Limitations |
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6. Conclusion |
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PART VI - ISSUES FOR FURTHER RESEARCH |
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21 - Trends in the development of comparative policy analysis - Iris Geva-May, David C. Hoffman and Joselyn Muhleisen |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Comparative policy analysis development as a distinct field of study |
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3. The importance and limitations of comparative policy analysis and comparative policy analytic studies |
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4. Trends in comparative policy analysis refereed articles: content analysis of EBSCO all academic database and the JCPA 1998-2016 |
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5. The Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis |
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6. Conclusions |
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22 - Evolutionary theory in comparative policy analysis - Adrian Kay |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Evolutionary approaches |
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3. Evolutionary frameworks for institutionalist theory in comparative policy analysis |
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4. Evolutionary theory in comparative public policy: methodological issues |
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5. Conclusion |
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Index |
650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO |
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico |
Estudos de Política |
9 (RLIN) |
68236 |
650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO |
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico |
Análise Comparativa de Políticas |
9 (RLIN) |
68342 |
650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO |
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico |
Políticas Públicas |
9 (RLIN) |
11941 |
650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO |
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico |
Métodos e Técnicas |
9 (RLIN) |
68343 |
700 1# - ENTRADA SECUNDÁRIA - NOME PESSOAL |
Nome pessoal |
Peters, B. Guy |
Código de relação |
editor |
9 (RLIN) |
8361 |
700 1# - ENTRADA SECUNDÁRIA - NOME PESSOAL |
Nome pessoal |
Fontaine, Guillaume |
Código de relação |
editor |
9 (RLIN) |
55655 |
909 ## - IDENTIFICAÇÃO DO CATALOGADOR |
Ano e mês da catalogação (aaaamm) |
202308 |
Identificação do catalogador |
Raynara |
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Tipo de material |
Livro Consulta |