Book review of: Colander & Kupers (2014). Complexity and the art of public policy: Solving society’s problems from the bottom up. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691152097
In this brief article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory, asking: what does it r...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
In this article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory. We ask: what does it really ...
While disciplines have always had extensions, branches and paths that would enable a passage to th...
This is an abstract dealing with the government's future analysis. It focuses on behavioral economic...
Building upon the key principle that politics demands a necessary balancing of market and state, in ...
This is an abstract dealing with the government's future analysis. It focuses on behavioral economic...
‘Complex government' relates to many factors: the size and multi-level nature of government; t...
This special issue looks at the current debates on the coevolution of policy and innovation. We disc...
This chapter aims to discuss certain limitations of the dominant equilibrium thinking in policy and ...
About the book: Governance, Consumers and Citizens is the first book to bring together a study of go...
Miller, K. J., & McTavish, D. (2013). Making and Managing Public Policy. Routledge 
In this article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory. We ask: what does it really ...
Dave O’Brien opens up the black box of policy making in this diverse collection of essays for the ac...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
In this brief article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory, asking: what does it r...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
In this article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory. We ask: what does it really ...
While disciplines have always had extensions, branches and paths that would enable a passage to th...
This is an abstract dealing with the government's future analysis. It focuses on behavioral economic...
Building upon the key principle that politics demands a necessary balancing of market and state, in ...
This is an abstract dealing with the government's future analysis. It focuses on behavioral economic...
‘Complex government' relates to many factors: the size and multi-level nature of government; t...
This special issue looks at the current debates on the coevolution of policy and innovation. We disc...
This chapter aims to discuss certain limitations of the dominant equilibrium thinking in policy and ...
About the book: Governance, Consumers and Citizens is the first book to bring together a study of go...
Miller, K. J., & McTavish, D. (2013). Making and Managing Public Policy. Routledge 
In this article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory. We ask: what does it really ...
Dave O’Brien opens up the black box of policy making in this diverse collection of essays for the ac...
Central to the book is the problem of ‘critical capacities’ of neoliberalism. The author asks: What ...
In this brief article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory, asking: what does it r...
The aim of the paper is to discuss paternalistic economic policy in relation to complexity. It attem...
In this article, we present a critical discussion of complexity theory. We ask: what does it really ...