Rural and Regional Policy: A Case of Punctuated Incrementalism?

Overview of Australian rural policy progression over the last fifty years - punctuated equilibrium as an explanation for progression - review of recent data suggests government expectation of self-reliance for rural business and communities more likely driver - issue attention shifts with political,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of public administration 2013-06, Vol.72 (2), p.129-142
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Business
Business government relations
Commonwealth
Decision Making
Environmental policy
Expectations
History
Industry
Markets
Policy analysis
policy community
policy content
Policy making
Political equilibrium
Power
Public administration
Public policy
Regional policy
Rural and regional policy
Rural Areas
Rural Communities
Rural policy
Studies
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