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_aMOSSBERGER, Karen _97503 |
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_aPolicy transfer as a form of prospective policy evaluation : _bchallenges and recommendations |
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_aMalden. MA : _bBlackwell, _cJul./Aug. 2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article focuses on policy transfer as a form of prospective policy analysis, which we define as policy makers' attempts to assess the effect of a policy or program before it is put in place. Despite a burgeoning literature on cross-national policy transfer, there has been little systematic comparison of cases to identify either common problems or potential strategies in the practice of policy transfer. This article sets forth a rational model of policy transfer and examines, in light of that model, case studies of cross-national policy transfer spanning different policy domains. Taking into account the constraints faced by policy makers, we relax standard rational decision-making criteria and make recommendations for improving the process of policy transfer as a form of prospective policy evaluation | |
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_aWOLMAN, Harold _911429 |
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_tPublic Administratin Review _g63, 4, p. 428-440 _dMalden. MA : Blackwell, Jul./Aug. 2003 _xISSN 00333352 _w |
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