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Policy Snapshots

Miles Kendrick

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Policy Snapshots investigates why some economic policy and political policy initiatives fail quickly, despite good intentions. It examines policies with short lifespans, highlighting how inadequate foresight or flawed economic modeling can lead to unforeseen consequences. These failures can erode public trust and destabilize economies, making the book's analysis crucial for policymakers and anyone interested in government intervention.

 
The book explores case studies where policies faltered due to inaccurate economic modeling or unexpected social and political opposition. It demonstrates how a lack of adaptability can doom policies, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based policymaking. Policy Snapshots presents a framework for assessing a policy's viability, drawing lessons from past failures and highlighting the need to mitigate policy risks.

 
By focusing on the lifecycle of policies, this book offers a unique perspective on what contributes to policy success or failure. Organized around key themes, the book progresses from defining short-lived policies to analyzing their failures. It connects to fields like sociology and behavioral economics, acknowledging the complexity of policy implementation.

 
Ultimately, Policy Snapshots aims to inform a more cautious and evidence-based approach to policymaking, encouraging continuous monitoring and evaluation.
Disponible desde: 06/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 79 páginas.

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