EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-95European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 5
For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if the vast group of people who get the benefits acts in an organized way ( with pressure , protests , lobbying , etc. ) .
For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if the vast group of people who get the benefits acts in an organized way ( with pressure , protests , lobbying , etc. ) .
Page 11
Ministers with a party - political origin , who carry a certain weight in their party or faction , and have ... this will create difficulties for ideologically divisive , regulatory - specific and divisive policies , which could be ...
Ministers with a party - political origin , who carry a certain weight in their party or faction , and have ... this will create difficulties for ideologically divisive , regulatory - specific and divisive policies , which could be ...
Page 13
... very few divisive policies , pure and ideological ( often transformed through diffusion of the costs ) ; - a minimum of regulatory - specific policies ( possible only if the losers belong to sectors of society not represented among ...
... very few divisive policies , pure and ideological ( often transformed through diffusion of the costs ) ; - a minimum of regulatory - specific policies ( possible only if the losers belong to sectors of society not represented among ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Common terms and phrases
according adoption agenda allocated allow Analysis avoid become benefits Blondel cabinet choice coalition committees competence complex composite concentrated benefits concentrated costs concerning Consequences consider controversial conversely debate decision-making decisions depends difficulty diffused discussion distributive policies divisive policies Economics effective electoral EUI Working Paper European European University Institute example favour formal gain given groups HAMMOND ideologically divisive ideologically divisive policies impact imply individual influential inside the cabinet instance interests issues Italy kinds of policy least Legislative losers majority Market measures ministers obstacles organized Padova party Peter policy outputs policy-making political position possible potential Power preferences prime principle Probability problems proposals Public Policy pure Reform regulatory regulatory-specific rules Science seen sense situation Social Solution specific SPINA Structures Studies style substantive success tend Theory transformed types of policy typology variable Wilson