This is a broad-ranging discussion of the role of economics and economists in the formation of government policies. The focus is on helping economists who wish to be influential in the policy process. The paper covers rationales for and against economist involvement in the policy process (market failure, government failure, economist failure), a range of theories that attempt to explain aspects of the policy process, and practical advice and insights based on the experiences of policy economists. Many challenges are highlighted, but some clear opportunities are apparent, particularly through explicit advocacy for the public interest
In this paper, political preference functions and bargaining models based on game theory are examine...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy inductive...
This is a broad-ranging discussion of the role of economics and economists in the formation of gover...
Agricultural economists are appropriately concerned about their profession's contributions to policy...
Economists maintain that the study of public policymaking falls outside the scope of their disciplin...
It has been suggested in the past that agricultural economists have had a limited input to the agric...
The conventional view that economists play an important role in the public policy process is contras...
Food and agriculture have been subject to heavy-handed government interventions throughout much of h...
T he fundamental approach to policy prescription in economics derives from the recognition that the ...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
Economists have come to play an enormously important role in public policy debates. There use their ...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
The 2002 Farm Act is used as a case study of three problematic considerations related to economists'...
In this paper, political preference functions and bargaining models based on game theory are examine...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy inductive...
This is a broad-ranging discussion of the role of economics and economists in the formation of gover...
Agricultural economists are appropriately concerned about their profession's contributions to policy...
Economists maintain that the study of public policymaking falls outside the scope of their disciplin...
It has been suggested in the past that agricultural economists have had a limited input to the agric...
The conventional view that economists play an important role in the public policy process is contras...
Food and agriculture have been subject to heavy-handed government interventions throughout much of h...
T he fundamental approach to policy prescription in economics derives from the recognition that the ...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
Economists have come to play an enormously important role in public policy debates. There use their ...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
The 2002 Farm Act is used as a case study of three problematic considerations related to economists'...
In this paper, political preference functions and bargaining models based on game theory are examine...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy inductive...