Forschungsarbeit, 2012
213 Seiten
This work explores the relationship between rational choice theory and public administration, specifically within the context of public policy making. The authors seek to analyze the theoretical and practical implications of applying rational choice principles to the decision-making processes and outcomes of public policies.
Chapter 1 sets the theoretical stage by examining the intersection of rational choice theory and public administration. It delves into key concepts of rational choice theory, exploring its assumptions about individual behavior and decision-making. The chapter further analyzes the relationship between rational choice principles and various aspects of public administration, including policy formulation and implementation.
Chapter 2 examines contemporary perspectives on decision-making within the context of public policy. It analyzes different approaches to understanding decision processes, contrasting rational choice models with alternative frameworks. The chapter also explores key elements of public policy-making, including actors, institutions, and instruments involved in policy processes.
Chapter 3 dives into the public policy-making process, analyzing its various stages from agenda setting to implementation and assessment. It examines how rational choice theory can be applied to different stages of the process, exploring both comprehensive and bounded rationality perspectives. The chapter also discusses the role of institutionalism in shaping public policy outcomes.
Chapter 4 focuses on the application of rational choice theory to European public policy-making. It introduces the principal-agent model as a framework for analyzing this specific policy context. The chapter examines how rational choice principles influence the agenda-setting, formulation, decision-making, implementation, and evaluation of European public policies.
Chapter 5 examines the impact of rational choice theory on national public policy-making, focusing specifically on the Romanian case. It analyzes the process of public policy-making in Romania during the 1989-2010 period, examining both qualitative and quantitative aspects. The chapter explores the use of instruments like cost-benefit analysis and impact assessment in fostering rational policy-making within a national context.
This work explores the intersection of rational choice theory, public administration, and public policy-making. Key concepts include rationality, decision-making, public policy instruments, policy evaluation, agenda setting, implementation, cost-benefit analysis, and impact assessment. The analysis incorporates case studies examining European and national (Romanian) policy-making processes.
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