Super-optimizing analysis and Philippine policy problems
By: Nagel, Stuart S.
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ArticleSubject(s): Wages - Philippine | Land Tenure - Philippines | Public Policy - Philippines
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Philippine Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Super-optimum solutions to public problems involve finding alternatives that enable conservatives, liberals, and other major viewpoints to all come out ahead of their best initial expectations simultaneously. This mode of analysis can be applied to any public policy problem, including such Philippine problems as deciding on a minimum wage, trying to commute to and from Manila, reforming land the American military bases. Such solutions are facilitated by well-placed subsidies and tax breaks, systematic policy analysis, decision-aided software, democratic institutions, and positive creative thinking. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 35(1), Jan.91, p.1-32 | Available | AR22020 |
Super-optimum solutions to public problems involve finding alternatives that enable conservatives, liberals, and other major viewpoints to all come out ahead of their best initial expectations simultaneously. This mode of analysis can be applied to any public policy problem, including such Philippine problems as deciding on a minimum wage, trying to commute to and from Manila, reforming land the American military bases. Such solutions are facilitated by well-placed subsidies and tax breaks, systematic policy analysis, decision-aided software, democratic institutions, and positive creative thinking. - Reproduced


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