Policy Control as a Strategy for Controlling Inherent Vices of Policy-Making

Policy makers face inherent vices in the policy-making process that can affect the outcomes of the policy process. While it is widely recognized in the literature that these vices lead to policy volatility, to date, virtually no attention has been paid to how these vices can be controlled. In the Ne...

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