【公共政策における学習】
Learning in Public Policy 1st ed. 2018(International Series on Public Policy) H XXVII, 360 p. 23 illus. 18
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List of AbbreviationsList of TablesList of FiguresList of AppendicesForewordAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsDedication1 Introduction: The Family Tree of Policy Learning Claire A. Dunlop, Claudio M. Radaelli and Philipp Trein2 Lessons Learned and Not Learned: Bibliometric Analysis of Policy LearningNihit Goyal and Michael Howlett3 Learning in the European Commission’s Climate and Renewable Energy Policy-MakingKatharina Rietig4 Mechanisms of Policy Learning in the European Semester: Pension Reforms in BelgiumChristos Louvaris Fasois5 Individual Learning Behaviour in Collaborative NetworksVidar Stevens6 Learning from Practical Experience: Implementation Epistemic Communities in the European UnionDaniel Polman7 The Rise and Demise of Epistemic Policy Learning: The Case of EU Biotechnology RegulationFalk Daviter8 Public versus Non-Profit Housing in Canadian Provinces: Learning, History and Cost-Benefit AnalysisMaroine Bendaoud9 Blocked Learning in Greece: The Case of Soft-GovernanceThenia Vagionaki10 Structure, Agency and Policy Learning: Australia’s Multinational Corporations’ DilemmaTim Legrand11 Median Problem Pressure and Policy Learning: An Exploratory Analysis of European CountriesPhilipp Trein12 The Hard Case for Learning: Explaining the Diversity of Swiss Tobacco Advertisement BansJohanna Künzler13 The Policy-Making of Investment Treaties in Brazil: Policy Learning in the Context of Late AdoptionHenrique Choer Moraes and Martino Maggetti14 Interdependent Policy Learning: Contextual Diffusion of Active Labour Market PoliciesJan Helmdag and Kati KuittoIndex
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