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The Politics Of Means And Ends Policy Instruments In The European Union Holger Bhr

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The Politics Of Means And Ends Policy Instruments In The European Union Holger Bhr
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Holger Bähr
ISBN: 9781409410706, 1409410706
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Politics Of Means And Ends Policy Instruments In The European Union Holger Bhr by Holger Bähr 9781409410706, 1409410706 instant download after payment.

Policy instruments are techniques used to implement policy goals. Subject to political conflict, they address the relationship between those who govern and those who are governed. Why do political actors choose certain policy instruments to implement policy goals? Systematically comparing policy instruments employed in the European Union's environmental and social policy, Holger Bahr develops a general theoretical framework to illustrate how policy-makers prefer different types of policy instruments depending on the respective effect they wish to have on member state governments, citizens, consumers, and producers. He argues that decisions made by political institutions and the politicisation of policy problems both constrain political actors and provide them with the opportunity to transfer their preferred policy instruments into policy outputs at the end of decision-making.

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