Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State by Stanislaw Mazur

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Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State by Stanislaw Mazur

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This book explores a range of issues related to the neo-Weberian approach in the context of contemporary challenges in the creation and evaluation of public policies in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The chapters focus on the fundamental public policy issues, theoretical and methodological foundations, instruments for public policy

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Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State by Stanislaw Mazur

This book explores a range of issues related to the neo-Weberian approach in the context of contemporary challenges in the creation and evaluation of public policies in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The chapters focus on the fundamental public policy issues, theoretical and methodological foundations, instruments for public policy

Stanisław Mazur is Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Public Economy and Administration, Poland, and is Dean of the Faculty of Public Economy and Administration.

Piotr Kopyciński is Assistant Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Public Economy and Administration, Poland, and is an expert in more than 20 research and implementation projects in the analysis of public policy, innovation, local and regional development.

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ISBN 13 9780367594817
ISBN 10 0367594811
Title Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State
Author Stanisław Mazur
Series Routledge Frontiers Of Political Economy
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2020-08-14
Number of pages 176
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