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Why Government Succeeds and Why It Fails

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Informationen zum Autor Amihai Glazer is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Irvine. Lawrence S. Rothenberg is Max McGraw Distinguished Professor of Management & the Environment and Co-Director of the Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Klappentext This book discusses how the ability of the U.S. government to implement policies is strongly affected by economic constraints, such as the credibility of the policies, the ability of government to commit to them, the extent to which firms and consumers rationally anticipate their effects, and whether the success of a policy further encourages firms and individuals to behave in intended ways. Zusammenfassung Glazer argues that the U.S. government's ability to implement policies is strongly affected by economic constraints! such as their credibility! the level of government commitment! the extent to which firms and consumers rationally anticipate their effects! and whether policy success encourages firms and individuals to behave in intended ways. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Public Policy-Limits and Possibilities How Economics Interacts with Politics Structure of Analysis Conceptual Apparatus: Economic Constraints What Makes Problems Soluble? 1. Macroeconomics: Can Government Control the Economy? Managing the Economy: Partisan Incentives and Political Cycles Monetary Policy and Rational Expectations Fiscal Policy-Is It Just Crowding Out? Exhortation: Persuasion and the Art of Equilibrium Selection Spending! Taxes! and Expectations: Budget Deficits as Policy Instruments Can Government Control the Economy? 2. Redistribution: A Success Story? Economic Constraints and Redistribution Uncertainty and Redistribution: Data Government Commitment to Future Redistribution Implications for Redistribution Effectiveness of Redistributive Policy Why Not Taxes? Conclusions: Redistributive Possibilities 3. When Can Government Regulate? The Scope of Regulation Regulating Firms: Possibilities and Pitfalls Regulating Consumer Behavior Conditions for Regulatory Success 4. Producing Goods and Services: Getting the Right Mix What Is Production? Crowding Out Private Provision Credibility as an Obstacle to Inducing Production Credibility as an Obstacle to Restricting Production Production Is Difficult 5. Economic Constraints and Political Institutions Divided Government and the Politics of Gridlock Federalism and the Devolution of Authority Political and Policy Reform What Do Politicians Know? Institutional Design and Policy Effectiveness 6. Final Thoughts What Can Government Do? Five Lessons Conclusions: The Burden of Government Notes References Index ...

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Authors Amihai Glazer, Amihai Rothenberg Glazer, Glazer Amihai, Lawrence S Rothenberg, Rothenberg Lawrence S.
Publisher Harvard University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.02.2005
 
EAN 9780674015890
ISBN 978-0-674-01589-0
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 146 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, Politics & government, United States of America, USA, Central / national / federal government policies

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