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Government Institutions: Effects, Changes and Normative Foundations, PDF eBook

Government Institutions: Effects, Changes and Normative Foundations PDF

Edited by Hendrik Wagenaar

Part of the Library of Public Policy and Public Administration series

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Research on government institutions is one of the most exciting intellectual areas in political science and policy studies today. Increasingly it is recognized by scholars in these fields that effective and legitimate policies depend on the design and maintenance of complex institutional arrangements.

This book brings together some of the leading scholars in institutional research in The Netherlands. Their work addresses such perennially difficult questions in institutional research such as: How do we understand institutional change?

How do we measure the effects of institutions on societal sectors and public policy?

How do the normative foundations of government institutions influence their functioning?

What are the principles of effective and legitimate institutional design?

Through analysis of well-researched examples ranging from the fabled Dutch `poldermodel', through the transformation of the welfare state, through privatizations of the Dutch telecommunications industry, to the work of welfare officials, these authors demonstrate the interpenetration of normative, empirical and design issues in institutional theory.

The book is intended for scholars and graduate students in political science, public policy, public administration, and law.

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