Public policy making in India [Subscription till July 2025]
By: Vaidyanathan, Ayyar, R. V.
Publisher: Pearson 2009ISBN: 9781282652736.Subject(s): Policy sciences | Political planning | IndiaDDC classification: 320.60954 | Ay9p Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Summary: Public Policymaking in India integrates various elements of the policymaking process including interest group politics, the role of the media, judicial policymaking, and policy entrepreneurship by civil society groups. It explains how policymaker can cope with this new world of policymaking besides discussing the theory of policymaking in concrete examples of the Green Revolution, economic reforms, patent law amendments, regulation of private educational institutions, and laying down of standards for cola drinks, thereby facilitating easy comprehension and retention of concepts.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Public Policymaking in India integrates various elements of the policymaking process including interest group politics, the role of the media, judicial policymaking, and policy entrepreneurship by civil society groups. It explains how policymaker can cope with this new world of policymaking besides discussing the theory of policymaking in concrete examples of the Green Revolution, economic reforms, patent law amendments, regulation of private educational institutions, and laying down of standards for cola drinks, thereby facilitating easy comprehension and retention of concepts.
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