Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy
An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making
Herausgeber: Candela, Rosolino A.; Herzberg, Roberta; Fike, Rosemarie
Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy
An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making
Herausgeber: Candela, Rosolino A.; Herzberg, Roberta; Fike, Rosemarie
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Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy: An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making explores, both in theory and in practice, the consequences of using public policy as a tool to achieve specific individual and social goals, as well as its impact on private solutions to address such goals.
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Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy: An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making explores, both in theory and in practice, the consequences of using public policy as a tool to achieve specific individual and social goals, as well as its impact on private solutions to address such goals.
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- Economy, Polity, and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781538160930
- ISBN-10: 1538160935
- Artikelnr.: 63821482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Economy, Polity, and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781538160930
- ISBN-10: 1538160935
- Artikelnr.: 63821482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Rosolino A. Candela; Rosemarie Fike and Roberta Herzberg
Introduction by Rosolino A. Candela, Rosemarie Fike, and Roberta Herzberg
Part I: Education Policy
Chapter 1: Rise of a Centropoly: Good Intentions, Distorted Incentives, and
the Cloaked Costs of Top-Down Reform in US Public Education by Martha
Bradley-Dorsey
Chapter 2: Group Identity and Unintended Consequences of School
Desegregation by Nathaniel Burke
Part II: Federal Policy
Chapter 3: Compensating the Innocent: Hayekian Considerations for Wrongful
Conviction Compensation Statutes by Dora Duru
Chapter 4: Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care by Neil McCray
Chapter 5: Banking on the Masses: Mainstreaming Marginal Legal
Entrepreneurship along with the Trappings of Transitional Gains, 1910 to
1940 by Thomas B. Storrs
Part III: International Policy
Chapter 6: Taking Time and Distinct Law Types Seriously: How the Effects of
CSO Laws Vary by Type and Unfold over Time by Anthony J. DeMattee
Part IV: Public Governance
Chapter 7: A Tale of One City: Lavasa as a Coasian Prototype of a Private
Urban Development by Vera Kichanova
Chapter 8: The Political Effects of a Polycentric Order in Nigeria by
Ifeoluwa M. Olawole
Part V: Environmental Policy
Chapter 9: Environmental Justice, Incentives, and the Unknown: Knowledge
Problems, Institutional Incentives, and Responses to Natural Disaster
Scenarios by Emil Panzaru
Chapter 10: Unintended Consequences of a US Meat Tax by Alison Grant
Chapter 11: Institutional Differences in the Stewardship and Research
Output of United States Herbaria by Alexis Garretson
Part VI: Technology Policy
Chapter 12: Introducing a Theory of Asset Specificity for Hacking Services
by Karl Grindal
Part I: Education Policy
Chapter 1: Rise of a Centropoly: Good Intentions, Distorted Incentives, and
the Cloaked Costs of Top-Down Reform in US Public Education by Martha
Bradley-Dorsey
Chapter 2: Group Identity and Unintended Consequences of School
Desegregation by Nathaniel Burke
Part II: Federal Policy
Chapter 3: Compensating the Innocent: Hayekian Considerations for Wrongful
Conviction Compensation Statutes by Dora Duru
Chapter 4: Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care by Neil McCray
Chapter 5: Banking on the Masses: Mainstreaming Marginal Legal
Entrepreneurship along with the Trappings of Transitional Gains, 1910 to
1940 by Thomas B. Storrs
Part III: International Policy
Chapter 6: Taking Time and Distinct Law Types Seriously: How the Effects of
CSO Laws Vary by Type and Unfold over Time by Anthony J. DeMattee
Part IV: Public Governance
Chapter 7: A Tale of One City: Lavasa as a Coasian Prototype of a Private
Urban Development by Vera Kichanova
Chapter 8: The Political Effects of a Polycentric Order in Nigeria by
Ifeoluwa M. Olawole
Part V: Environmental Policy
Chapter 9: Environmental Justice, Incentives, and the Unknown: Knowledge
Problems, Institutional Incentives, and Responses to Natural Disaster
Scenarios by Emil Panzaru
Chapter 10: Unintended Consequences of a US Meat Tax by Alison Grant
Chapter 11: Institutional Differences in the Stewardship and Research
Output of United States Herbaria by Alexis Garretson
Part VI: Technology Policy
Chapter 12: Introducing a Theory of Asset Specificity for Hacking Services
by Karl Grindal
Introduction by Rosolino A. Candela, Rosemarie Fike, and Roberta Herzberg
Part I: Education Policy
Chapter 1: Rise of a Centropoly: Good Intentions, Distorted Incentives, and
the Cloaked Costs of Top-Down Reform in US Public Education by Martha
Bradley-Dorsey
Chapter 2: Group Identity and Unintended Consequences of School
Desegregation by Nathaniel Burke
Part II: Federal Policy
Chapter 3: Compensating the Innocent: Hayekian Considerations for Wrongful
Conviction Compensation Statutes by Dora Duru
Chapter 4: Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care by Neil McCray
Chapter 5: Banking on the Masses: Mainstreaming Marginal Legal
Entrepreneurship along with the Trappings of Transitional Gains, 1910 to
1940 by Thomas B. Storrs
Part III: International Policy
Chapter 6: Taking Time and Distinct Law Types Seriously: How the Effects of
CSO Laws Vary by Type and Unfold over Time by Anthony J. DeMattee
Part IV: Public Governance
Chapter 7: A Tale of One City: Lavasa as a Coasian Prototype of a Private
Urban Development by Vera Kichanova
Chapter 8: The Political Effects of a Polycentric Order in Nigeria by
Ifeoluwa M. Olawole
Part V: Environmental Policy
Chapter 9: Environmental Justice, Incentives, and the Unknown: Knowledge
Problems, Institutional Incentives, and Responses to Natural Disaster
Scenarios by Emil Panzaru
Chapter 10: Unintended Consequences of a US Meat Tax by Alison Grant
Chapter 11: Institutional Differences in the Stewardship and Research
Output of United States Herbaria by Alexis Garretson
Part VI: Technology Policy
Chapter 12: Introducing a Theory of Asset Specificity for Hacking Services
by Karl Grindal
Part I: Education Policy
Chapter 1: Rise of a Centropoly: Good Intentions, Distorted Incentives, and
the Cloaked Costs of Top-Down Reform in US Public Education by Martha
Bradley-Dorsey
Chapter 2: Group Identity and Unintended Consequences of School
Desegregation by Nathaniel Burke
Part II: Federal Policy
Chapter 3: Compensating the Innocent: Hayekian Considerations for Wrongful
Conviction Compensation Statutes by Dora Duru
Chapter 4: Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care by Neil McCray
Chapter 5: Banking on the Masses: Mainstreaming Marginal Legal
Entrepreneurship along with the Trappings of Transitional Gains, 1910 to
1940 by Thomas B. Storrs
Part III: International Policy
Chapter 6: Taking Time and Distinct Law Types Seriously: How the Effects of
CSO Laws Vary by Type and Unfold over Time by Anthony J. DeMattee
Part IV: Public Governance
Chapter 7: A Tale of One City: Lavasa as a Coasian Prototype of a Private
Urban Development by Vera Kichanova
Chapter 8: The Political Effects of a Polycentric Order in Nigeria by
Ifeoluwa M. Olawole
Part V: Environmental Policy
Chapter 9: Environmental Justice, Incentives, and the Unknown: Knowledge
Problems, Institutional Incentives, and Responses to Natural Disaster
Scenarios by Emil Panzaru
Chapter 10: Unintended Consequences of a US Meat Tax by Alison Grant
Chapter 11: Institutional Differences in the Stewardship and Research
Output of United States Herbaria by Alexis Garretson
Part VI: Technology Policy
Chapter 12: Introducing a Theory of Asset Specificity for Hacking Services
by Karl Grindal