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Ordinary People in Public Policy Richard Rose

Ordinary People in Public Policy By Richard Rose

Ordinary People in Public Policy by Richard Rose


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Offers an exploration of what people receive and expect from government. Most people spend more time talking to family and friends or acting as consumers than they spend as voters marking ballots. At the same time most families depend to some extent on the private benefits of public policy for education, health and social security benefits.

Ordinary People in Public Policy Summary

Ordinary People in Public Policy: A Behavioural Analysis by Richard Rose

Ordinary People and Public Policy offers a wide-ranging exploration of what people receive and expect from government. The books starting point is that most people spend more time talking to family and friends or acting as consumers than they spend as voters marking ballots. At the same time most families in a mixed economy depend to some extent on the private benefits of public policy for education, health and social security benefits. The growth of government has thus created new links between public institutions and the everyday concerns of citizens.

Ordinary People in Public Policy Reviews

`Its captivating. The best of its kind in years. Robet Goodin

`one of the most thoughtful, original, and penetrating books in the field of political economics (or socio-economics) I have ever read. I recommend it strongly to all my colleagues interested in this field. - Amitai Etzioni, The George Washington University

`The failure of numbers of people to participate in regular tasks of citizenship such as filling out census forms or balloting signals that the compliance and participation of ordinary people should not be taken for granted. Richard Rose has done a real service in writing about the political motivations and behavior of ordinary people in public policy. Social scientists need to understand much better than they do the relationship between government action and the lives and well being of people at large. - Helen Ingram, University of Arizona

`This is to say the least a no-nonsense extended essay, stacked with a wealth of cross-national tables... this is entertaining `counterblast stuff: full of ideas and chanllenges to be taken up, it is to be hoped by someone. - Government and Opposition

`this book offers a thought-provoking overview of issues that merit further research and discussion....Rose presents a stimulating examination of a number of facets of modern citizenship. - American Political Science Review

`an interesting new angle in public policy analysis....the best part of this book is the use of attitudinal survey data to throw light on many obscure aspects of the relationship between the individual and the state. For this reason alone this text should be on the reading lists of public policy analysis courses at undergraduate and graduate levels. - West European Politics

Table of Contents

Introduction Bringing Ordinary People Back In Pride A Priceless Benefit The Private Benefits of Public Policy Ordinary People in an Electoral Situation Sending Signals to Governors Economic Policies as Political Problems Paying Taxes Vicariously Getting by in Three Economies Individual Welfare in the Mixed Society Ordinary People in Out-of-the-Ordinary Economic Circumstances Consent as the First Priority

Additional information

GOR013879456
9780803981362
0803981368
Ordinary People in Public Policy: A Behavioural Analysis by Richard Rose
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
1989-08-11
208
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