Policy Problems and Policy Theory - The Foundation of a Policy: Policy Theory and Argumentation - Propositions about causes and effects: the structure of the policy problem
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What are the 2 types of covariance?
- Positive: the more A, the more B - the less A, the less B
- Negative: the less A, the more B - the more A, the less B
How can you change behaviour?
- Investigate how and why people decide what they do
- Invent inventions to influence that decision process
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Describe the policy field structure
- What is the problem?
- What are direct causes of the problem?
- What are direct causes of the pattern (demand-supply)
- Demand and supply can have undesired effects too
- What is the direct cause of the demand?
- Evaluation of the problem situation
What can describe the qualitative and quantitative situation in the policy field?
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