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REGULATORY POLICY ANALYSIS: WORKING IN A QUAGMIRE

Mel Dubnick and Alan R. Gitelson

Review of Policy Research, 1982, vol. 1, issue 3, 423-435

Abstract: The authors review five “definitions‐in‐use” that characterize regulatory policymaking and policy analysis. They survey these contradictory meanings and argue that the common use of all five has adversely affected efforts to reform and study government regulation.

Date: 1982
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