Public Choices and Policy Change: The Political Economy of Reform in Developing Countries by Merilee S. Grindle (Harvard University)
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List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction: Explaining Choice and Change
Chapter 2. Linking Theory and Practice
Chapter 3. Generalizing about Developing Country Policy Environments
Chapter 4. Settling Agendas: Circumstance, Process, and Reform
Chapter 5. Making Decisions: The Concerns of Policy Elites
Chapter 6. Implementing Reform: Arenas, Stakes, and Resources
Chapter 7. Reforming Policies in the 1980s: Changing Circumstances and Shifting Parameters
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Finding Room to Maneuver
Notes
Bibliography
Index