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Policy Paradigms, Social Learning, and the State: The Case of Economic Policymaking in Britain
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1993
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Economic PolicymakingLiberal DemocracyEconomic InstitutionsSocial SciencesBritish Economic PoliciesPolicy ImplementationDemocracyPolicy DesignPolitical EconomyPolitical SystemGovernment PolicyPublic PolicyPolicy DriverComparative PoliticsPolicy ParadigmsPolicy TransferSocial PressuresBusinessPolicy PerspectiveSocial PolicySocial LearningPolitical Science
This article examines the model of social learning often believed to confirm the autonomy of the state from social pressures, tests it against recent cases of change in British economic policies, and offers a fuller analysis of the role of ideas in policymaking, based on the concept of policy paradigms. A conventional model of social learning is found to fit some types of changes in policy well but not the movement from Keynesian to monetarist modes of policymaking. In cases of paradigm shift, policy respond to a wider social debate bound up with electoral competition that demands a reformulation of traditional conceptions of state-society relations.
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