Policy monitoring and policy analysis
By: Waterman Richard W.
Contributor(s): Wood B. Dan.
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ArticleSubject(s): Democracy | Bureaucracy | Public Policy
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Journal of Policy Analysis and ManagementSummary: In this article the author introduce a policy analytic technique that he call "policy monitoring". Using data from the Environmental Protection Agency's Hazardous Waste Division, he demonstrate how the technique can be employed in actual practice. The case study demonstrates that Environmental Protection Agency enforcements were responsive to stimulimanating from outside the agency. In particular, relevant congressional committees were able to influence and effect change in the Environmental Protection Agency's policy. In addition to demostrating how policy monitoring can be employed, he also discuss how it can be used in other policy analytic situations
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In this article the author introduce a policy analytic technique that he call "policy monitoring". Using data from the Environmental Protection Agency's Hazardous Waste Division, he demonstrate how the technique can be employed in actual practice. The case study demonstrates that Environmental Protection Agency enforcements were responsive to stimulimanating from outside the agency. In particular, relevant congressional committees were able to influence and effect change in the Environmental Protection Agency's policy. In addition to demostrating how policy monitoring can be employed, he also discuss how it can be used in other policy analytic situations


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