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This introduction applies analytic models to policymaking
challenges, equipping students with tools to evaluate core
policymaking dilemmas. Students are introduced to the approaches of
game theory, social choice theory, research design and causal
inference. Key terms, along with current research, are highlighted
to build an understanding of public policy study. Exercises and
thought questions enable students to develop skills to assess
public policy dilemmas. The analytically rigorous style of the text
is accessible and avoids lengthy descriptions. Supplementary
resources for instructors include extensive notes, ancillaries and
online resources, including a test bank, quizzes and editable
lecture slides for all chapters that can be modified to fit
particular courses. This textbook is suitable for introductory
public policy and public administration courses at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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