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How welfare states shape the democratic public: policy feedback, participation, voting and attitudes

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Globalization and Welfare SeriesPublication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2014Description: ix, 337 pISBN:
  • 9781782545484
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.6 H6
Summary: ‘This crucial volume significantly advances the study of policy feedbacks. With contributions from many subfields and methodological approaches, it offers both sophisticated theorizing and new empirical examples that show how policies make politics in a variety of ways. Innovative research designs provide more convincing inference than ever. And the normative questions engaged about welfare performance, evaluation, participation, and accountability could not be more important or timely in this era of austerity and discord over the future of welfare states.’ – Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
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‘This crucial volume significantly advances the study of policy feedbacks. With contributions from many subfields and methodological approaches, it offers both sophisticated theorizing and new empirical examples that show how policies make politics in a variety of ways. Innovative research designs provide more convincing inference than ever. And the normative questions engaged about welfare performance, evaluation, participation, and accountability could not be more important or timely in this era of austerity and discord over the future of welfare states.’
– Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US

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