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100 1 _aPALUMBO, Dennis J
_98094
245 1 0 _aPublic policy in America :
_bgovernment in action
250 _a2 ed
260 _aOrlando, Florida :
_bHarcourt Brace College Publishers,
_c1988
300 _a430 p.
505 8 0 _tPart 1:the policy cycle
_tChapter 1:the public policy approach to understanding politics in America
_tthe nature of public policy
_tDefining public policy
_tConstructing policy issues
_tPolicy typologies
_tWhy study public policy?
_tPublic policy and political theory
_tThe organizational imperative
_tThe policy cycle
_tAnalysing and evaluating public policy
_tPurposes and goals of policy study
_tShort history of abortion policy in America
_tChapter 2: agenda setting: what problems will become subjects for governmental action?
_tThe nature of public policy agendas
_tAgenda setting in the policy-making cycle
_tGetting access to the institutional agendas
_tWho has greatestaccess to agenda setting?
_tBias in agenda setting
_tProcesses of agenda setting
_tAgenda building and political theory
_tChapter 3: policy formulation: designing solutions to public problems
_tThe nature of policy formulation
_tThe principles of government
_tThe main policy actors
_tInterest groups
_tModels of decision making
_tThe rational actor
_tIncrementalism
_tCase 3-1: the cuban missile crisis
_tPublic choice
_tPolitics
_tSystems Theory
_tThe garbage can model
_tMarxian analysis
_tChapter 4: implementation: filling in the gaps of public policy
_tWhat is implementation?
_tPlayers in the game
_tTraditional public administration and implementation
_tThe limits to successful implementation
_tA process model of plicy implementation
_tChapter 5: evaluating determining the effectiveness of public policy
_tPolitics and public policy evaluating
_tHow evaluating research began: from PPBS to the experimenting society
_tTypes of evaluations
_tA critique of summative evaluation
_tProgram evaluation and policy analysis methods
_tDecision making and evaluation reserch
_tThe use and role of evaluation reserch
_tEvaluation and termination of public policies
_tPart II: substantive policy issues
_tChapter 6: health policy: the high cost of good health
_the nature of health care in the United States
_tSetting the health policy agenda
_tFormulation and adoption of health policy
_tImplementing health care policy
_tEvaluating health care policy
_tTerminating health policies
_tChapter 7:social welfare: who gets what from government?
_tThe natur of social welfare problems
_tSetting the welfare agenda
_tFormulating welfare policy
_tImplementing welfare policy
_tEvaluating social welfare policy
_tChapter 8: crime and justice: law in action
_tThe nature of the crime problem
_tAgenda setting in criminal justice
_tThe media and crime
_tFormulating crime policy
_tCriminal justice and the policy-making process
_tImplementing justice policy
_tEvaluating criminal justice policy
_tChapter 9: educational policy and the goal of equal opportunity
_tThe nature of the education problem
_tAgenda setting in education
_tFormulating educational policy
_tImplementing education policy
_tEvaluating education policy
_tChapter 10: energy and the environment: the big trade-off
_tThe nature of the energy problem
_tProblem definition and agenda setting in energy policy
_tFormulating energy policy
_tImplementing energy policy
_tEvaluating energy policy
650 4 _aPolítica Pública
_912838
650 4 _911940
_a Ciência Política
650 4 _912404
_a Tomada de Decisão
650 4 _aCriminalidade
_912141
650 4 _912122
_aPolítica de Saúde
650 4 _aPolítica Educacional
_913179
650 4 _aPolítica Energética
_912156
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_912942
942 _cG
998 _a20001010
_bMaria
_cMaria do Carmo
998 _a20160310
_b1156^b
_cLarissa
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c864
_d864
041 _aeng