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Governing For The Long Term Democracy And The Politics Of Investment 1st Edition Alan M Jacobs

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Governing For The Long Term Democracy And The Politics Of Investment 1st Edition Alan M Jacobs
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Alan M. Jacobs
ISBN: 9780521171779, 9780521195850, 0521171776, 0521195853
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Governing For The Long Term Democracy And The Politics Of Investment 1st Edition Alan M Jacobs by Alan M. Jacobs 9780521171779, 9780521195850, 0521171776, 0521195853 instant download after payment.

While political analysis has commonly focused on the distributive problem of who gets what, many of the hardest choices facing modern societies are dilemmas of timing. If governments want to reduce public debt, slow climate change, or shore up pension systems, they must typically inflict immediate pain on citizens for gains that will only arrive over the long run. In Governing for the Long Term, Alan M. Jacobs investigates the conditions under which elected governments invest in long-term social benefits at short-term social cost. Jacobs contends that, along the path to adoption, investment-oriented policies must surmount three distinct hurdles to future-oriented state action: a problem of electoral risk, rooted in the scarcity of voter attention; a problem of prediction, deriving from the complexity of long-term policy effects; and a problem of institutional capacity, arising from interest groups' preferences for distributive gains over intertemporal bargains. Testing this argument through a four-country historical analysis of pension policymaking, the book illuminates crucial differences between the causal logics of distributive and intertemporal politics and makes a case for bringing trade-offs over time to the center of the study of policymaking.

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