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Page 1: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Introduction to Public Policy

Page 2: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Outline

What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy analysis Criteria for analysis Details of Policy Analysis (Lecture Slide 2

and last part of Lecture 3) Policy Making in LDC/Africa

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Page 3: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

What Is Public Policy?

The course of government action (or inaction) taken in response to public problems. It is associated with formally approved policy goalsand means, as well as the regulations and practices of agencies that implement programs.

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Page 4: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Contexts of Public Policy

Social context Social changes (e.g. population changes)

Economic context State of the economy (e.g. growth or recession)

Political context Political ideological issues (& who is in power)

Governing context Structure of government (e.g. separation of powers)

Cultural context Values, beliefs (e.g. red v. blue states)

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Page 5: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Why Does Government Intervene?

Political reasons Moral, or ethical, reasons Economics and market failures

when the market fails to be efficient four categories

the existence of monopolies or oligopolies externalities information failures inability to provide public or collective goods

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Page 6: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Market Failures

Private Goods and Public Goods

No Joint Consumption Joint Consumption

Exclusion IsFeasible

Exclusion Is Not Feasible

Pure Private Goods

Pure Public Goods

Toll Goods

Common PoolResources

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Page 7: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Market Failures (con’t)

Externalities: the decisions and actions of those involved in the market exchange that affect others

- negative externality: third party not compensated for harm/loss (e.g., pollution)

- positive externality: third party does not have to pay for a gain (e.g.,

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Page 8: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Market Failures (con’t)

Information Failures Information sharing becomes a problem Not a problem for certain items one buys a

lot (e.g., food) – able to make adjustments What about large items (cars) or Items that are difficult to understand

without assistance (e.g., prescription drugs)

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Page 9: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Why Study Public Policy? To sharpen analytic skills, and to decide what

political positions and policies to support

To consider careers in public policy, law, or government

To improve citizen’s ability to participate and make choices (by increasing knowledge of substance and process)

To improve citizen’s ability to influence policy decisions (through more informed arguments and analyses)

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Page 10: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Role of Policy Analysis

Policy analysis: a systematic, organized way to evaluate public policy alternatives or the programs themselves used in a variety of ways

assessing problems developing alternatives evaluation of implemented programs

can be used to influence policy

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Page 11: Introduction to Public Policy. Outline What is public policy? Why study it? Contexts of public policy Reasons for government intervention Role of policy

Ways of Analyzing Policies (Criteria)

Primary criteria: Effectiveness Efficiency or economic feasibility Equity and freedom Political feasibility

May be others as well, such as the extent of public participation or the flexibility of a policy

Each criterion may not carry equal weight in each decision

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