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Regulate
Control Behavior
Subsidize
Give industries help
Ration
cut back resources
Tax and Spend
taxes & fees
Contract Out
pay private companies to do government jobs
Use Market Incentives
tax credits, loans, market incentives (ex. building a football stadium)
Privatize
fedez does our mail
Charge Fees
Things you pay when you do things
Educate
educate people about government issues
Create Public Trusts
PBS
Conduct Research
Research about public policy issues
Distributive policies
“small” policies with “a few” benificiaries
Redistrbutive policies
“larger” transfer of wealth, rights, or resources to groups
Regulatory policies
Controlling behavior
self-regulatory policies
Private companies, regulating their own behavior or employees’ behavior
Steps of problem analysis
Define, measure, determine the extent, think about the causes, set goals, and determine what can be done.
Agenda setting
Deciding what to do and getting ideas into the hands of policy makers
Policy formulation
Creating legislation that will get something done
Policy legitimation
voting on and approving the output
policy implimentation
Deciding how to do the policy
Policy evaluation
How successful was it? The 3 E’s
Policy change
ammendments
Butter policies
Domestic policies involving providing goods and services
Guns policies
Foreign policy or national security, protecting citzens
Subgovernments/silos
Areas of government focusing of a specific issue such as defens
Production possibility curve (PPC) first school
Everything is just right as it is, just move along the curve
Production Possibility Curve (PPC) second school
expand the curve out, more government spendingPro
Production Possibility Curve (PPC) third school
Shrink the curve and have less government spending
Production Possibility Curve (PPC) fourth school
MAGA, as close to zero as possible
Priv-brid
Healthcare subgovernment is more private than hy-brid