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Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized Analysis as a Policy Strategy

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized Analysis as a Policy Strategy

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert V. Bartlett

ISBN:

9780313267758

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

26th September 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

333.710973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

212

Description

Much of the literature devoted to impact assessment has focused on it as a technique or set of techniques, or on the environmental impact statement as a legal procedural requirement. While there are notable exceptions, the rich theoretical and empirical possibilities for research concerning significant innovations in the way governments operate has not been exhausted. The intention of this new edited collection is to stimulate research on the influence that impact assessment has had on policy making. Bartlett has organized the contributions around the principle that practical effectiveness in the real world of policy-making is determined by the way internal logic and institutionalization redefine policy rationality in a given system. Although impact assessment is defined broadly, the contributors do not focus on the commonalities of the techniques employed. Rather, they explore patterns of institutionalization--the ways that policy is determined through impact assessment. The volume opens with an extensive overview of impact assessment as a policy-making instrument. Other sections are devoted to impact assessment in development planning, future policy directions, and critical perspectives. A comprehensive bibliography completes the work. Building upon several earlier works on impact assessment, this collection combines the insights of pioneering scholars with directions for future research. It is essential reading in the fields of administration, sociology, transportation, business, political science, and urban and policy studies.

Reviews

This book begins with a extensive overview of impact assessment as a policy-making instrument. Other sections are devoted to impact assessment in development planning, future policy directions, and critical perspectives. A comprehensive bibliography completes the work. . . this collection combines the insights of pioneering scholars with directions for future research.-RPGP
"This book begins with a extensive overview of impact assessment as a policy-making instrument. Other sections are devoted to impact assessment in development planning, future policy directions, and critical perspectives. A comprehensive bibliography completes the work. . . this collection combines the insights of pioneering scholars with directions for future research."-RPGP

Author Bio

ROBERT V. BARTLETT is Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University. He is the author of The Reserve Mining Controversy and has contributed articles to Public Administration Quarterly, Natural Resources Journal, and Environmental Ethics, among other journals.

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