Policy Instruments in Canada
Policy Instruments
Definition of Policy Instruments by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book “Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches”) in the context of political science in Canada: The devices chosen by the government to effect public policy that are commonly categorized according to the degree of intervention, intrusiveness, or coerciveness they represent.
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- Article Name: Policy Instruments
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- Description: Definition of Policy Instruments by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book Canadian Politics: Critical [...]
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