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Complex Policy Planning The Government Strategic Management Of The Social Care Market Philip Haynes

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Complex Policy Planning The Government Strategic Management Of The Social Care Market Philip Haynes
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Philip Haynes
ISBN: 9780429867231, 0429867239
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Complex Policy Planning The Government Strategic Management Of The Social Care Market Philip Haynes by Philip Haynes 9780429867231, 0429867239 instant download after payment.

First published in 1999, this book examines recent developments in the application of chaos and complexity theory to the applied social sciences and the implications for the government planning of social care services. The study argues that there are fundamental limitations to traditional government political and managerial planning structures. Chaos and complexity theory shows that the effects of time and space are critical aspects for planners to consider. Small changes in isolated social or individual factors can have larger scale effects on the future validity of a policy programme. In particular, rigid linear statistical calculations like the Government Standard Spending Assessment can undermine the ability of local authorities to make realistic plans. It is proposed that government political strategies and managerial methods of analysis need to better understand the complexity of information available to them. New political and institutional typologies are required if planning activity is to evolve to be of optimal social value.

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