Punctuated equilibrium is supposed to be a viable alternative to incrementalism, and, indeed, the authors of the model have sometimes made such claims. But punctuated equilibrium was developed to explain change in policy subsystems and does not serve as a complete model of policy choice in the same way that incrementalism has served. This article develops a full-blown and viable model of choice for public policy based on disproportionate information processing. Its dynamics are based in the allocation of political attention to policy topics and the manner in which political systems process information. The model leads directly to outcomes that are consistent with punctuated equilibrium and are not generally consistent with incrementalism. I...
Incrementalism is the dominant theory for explaining government decisions about policy and bud-gets,...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
In an earlier review of political theories of the policy process, Sabatier (1991) challenged politic...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
Punctuated equilibrium theory in public policy replicated from biological punctuated equilibrium the...
In public policy analysis, much confusion exists about the roles of explanation and prescription. To...
Theories in political science are most commonly tested through comparisons of means via difference t...
The “public choice” model of the administrative state posits a federal regulatory structure that is ...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
Recent policy research has turned from the testing of static, cross-sectional theories to time-ser...
Much research within the punctuated equilibrium framework demonstrated that policy agendas are invar...
This paper investigates how public policy responds to persistent ideological shifts in dynamic polit...
I study a model of dynamic policy making in which citizens do not have com-plete knowledge of how po...
Recent policy research has turned from the testing of static, cross-sectional theories to time-seria...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
Incrementalism is the dominant theory for explaining government decisions about policy and bud-gets,...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
In an earlier review of political theories of the policy process, Sabatier (1991) challenged politic...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
Punctuated equilibrium theory in public policy replicated from biological punctuated equilibrium the...
In public policy analysis, much confusion exists about the roles of explanation and prescription. To...
Theories in political science are most commonly tested through comparisons of means via difference t...
The “public choice” model of the administrative state posits a federal regulatory structure that is ...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
Recent policy research has turned from the testing of static, cross-sectional theories to time-ser...
Much research within the punctuated equilibrium framework demonstrated that policy agendas are invar...
This paper investigates how public policy responds to persistent ideological shifts in dynamic polit...
I study a model of dynamic policy making in which citizens do not have com-plete knowledge of how po...
Recent policy research has turned from the testing of static, cross-sectional theories to time-seria...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
Incrementalism is the dominant theory for explaining government decisions about policy and bud-gets,...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
In an earlier review of political theories of the policy process, Sabatier (1991) challenged politic...