Models of Policy Analysis
Models of Policy Analysis
MODELS OF POLICY
ANALYSIS
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and tools from the hard sciences (e.g., biology and chemistry), social sciences
typically have vast numbers of public policies and sophisticated and often
economic, and political conditions change and how public policies must
policies.
organizational stakeholders
subject. They are scholarly strategy or mode of analysis which provides a set
It may in itself constitute a major body of thoery or it may take the form of a
Analysis-centric
problems and their solutions. Its scope is the micro-scale and its
technical solution. The primary aim is to identify the most effective and
Policy process
The policy process approach puts its focal point onto political
scale and it interprets problems using a political lens (i.e., the interests
may be identified that have more "buy in" from a wider group. One way
of doing this followed a heuristic model called the policy cycle. In its
which one or more policies are put into practice (e.g., a new regulation
or subsidy is set in place), and then finally, once the policy has been
outcomes or outputs.
Meta-policy
Quantitative
o Survey Research
o Model Building
Qualitative
o Case Study
o Interview
accordingly. Promotion of the best agendas are the product of careful "back-
Five-E approach
o Effectiveness
How well does it work (or how well will it be predicted to work)?
o Efficiency
How much work does or will it entail? Are there significant costs
o Ethical considerations
consequences?
o Evaluations of alternatives
Process model
or stages:
people are using illegal drugs such as heroin in a city park, some
and punished); on the other hand, other stakeholders may view this
solution(s).
6. Policy evaluation. After the policy has been in place for a year or
firm assesses the policy, to see if the goals were achieved, if the
This model, however, has been criticized for being overly linear and
happen. Also, this model fails to take into account the multiple factors
attempting to influence the process itself as well as each other, and the
Rational model
One of the most widely used model for public institutions are of Herbert
corporations.
government is a rational and unitary actor and that its actions are
analyzed.
public sphere. Nonetheless, there are some who criticize the rational
context.
are often wrong (i.e. simple solutions may be overlooked), & incurring
that is rational tends to be prized. Thus, it does not seem strange that
rationality, and limited cognition, among others. Such policies are often
policies are only slightly different from old policies. Policy-makers are
too short on time, resources, and brains to make totally new policies;
reaching solutions).
Group model
they are supposed to regulate. No one group is dominant all the time
on all issues. The group is the bridge between the individual and the
work experience.
Institutional model
contents
Elite Model
governing elite
place
making
USEFULNESS OF MODELS
Suggest explanations
CONCLUSION
o Models are not competitive ; any one of them could not be judged
best