
This volume provides an authoritative synthesis of all the important empirical studies of policy-making in the American states, as well as an evaluation of the systems model which has guided most of the research. The author describes those policy areas which are the main responsibilities of the national, state, and local levels of government, and defines the principal concepts associated with state policymaking research. He also explores in detail the various linkages among the political environment, the political system, and policy outputs, and attempts to determine the relative influence of the variables in policymaking. In addition, he summarizes what is known about state policymaking as a result of the empirical analyses carried out during the last two decades.
This volume investigates the mechanisms and empirical determinants of public policymaking within the American state government framework. Jack M. Treadway, an established scholar in political science, synthesizes decades of empirical research to evaluate the systems model of governance. He examines the complex interplay between political environments, institutional systems, and policy outputs to identify the primary variables influencing state-level decision-making.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational synthesis for students and researchers of American state politics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a structured overview of the quantitative research traditions in the field.
Page Count:
193
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030037832
ISBN-13:
9780030037832
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