Contents:
Part I - The state of the art in the study of policy instruments 1. The traditional approach to policy instruments - Hans A. de Bruijn and Hans A. M. Hufen 2. The study of policy instruments: four schools of thought - Stephen H. Linder and B. Guy Peters 3. The trade-off between appropriateness and fit of policy instruments - René Bagchus Part II - The quest for policy instruments 4. A contextual approach to policy instruments - Hans A. de Bruijn and Ernst F. ten Heuvelhof 5. The choice of policy instruments in policy networks - Hans Th.A. Bressers 6. A public choice approach to the selection of policy instruments - Dirk Jan Kraan 7. The political circumstances of instrument design: the case of privatization in Eastern Europe - Lorene Allio, Mariusz Mark Dobek and David L. Weimer Part III - The rhythms and blues of policy instruments 8. The dynamics of policy instruments - Roeland J. in 't Veld 9. The acceptability and visibility of policy instruments - Kenneth B. Woodside Part IV - A re-examination of the study of policy instruments 10. The sociogenesis of policy tools in the Netherlands - Nico A. A. Baakman 11. On instruments and instrumentality: a critical assessment - Frans K. M. van Nispen and Arthur B. Ringeling
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