Design Principles for Policy Mixes: Cohesion and Coherence in ‘New Governance Arrangements’
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Abstract
Abstract New Governance Arrangements (NGAs) have emerged as a lively topic in comparative policy studies and are often proposed as solutions to complex policy problems like environmental or health protection. However, assessing the merits and demerits of particular arrangements or instrument mixes is difficult. The paper proposes a variety of tools to tackle the often-overlooked problem of identifying and inventorying the instruments found in instrument mixes and assessing their likelihood to produce optimal results. A framework is developed for evaluating the likelihood of successful implementation of NGA's that exploits the fact that new policy development is almost always constrained by previous policy…
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- Cohesion (chemistry)
- Corporate governance
- Context (archaeology)
- Exploit
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Economics
- Institutionalisation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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