Principles of Public Policy Practice was written with policy makers, concerned citizens, and students of public policy in mind. Striving to avoid technical language, the author introduces a new paradigm that starts from the commonality of human nature and the assumption that public policy should be impartial. Rather than playing the interests of one group versus those of another, he argues convincingly that public policy should aim at enhancing the ex ante welfare for everyone if everyone did not know the position or the identity one would assume. Using this conceptual...
Principles of Public Policy Practice was written with policy makers, concerned citizens, and students of public policy in mind. Striving to a...
As a book on public policy, this book is unique in addressing explicitly the role of human nature. Only with a good understanding of human nature can policy makers address their foremost needs and anticipate how people may respond to specific designs in policy.
As a book on public policy, this book is unique in addressing explicitly the role of human nature. Only with a good understanding of human nature can ...
This text provides a systematic introduction to the theory of health and the theory of health policy design that is grounded on a good understanding of human nature.
This text provides a systematic introduction to the theory of health and the theory of health policy design that is grounded on a good understanding o...
As a book on public policy, this book is unique in addressing explicitly the role of human nature. Only with a good understanding of human nature can policy makers address their foremost needs and anticipate how people may respond to specific designs in policy. This way policy makers can avoid "unintended consequences." The book also provides a new perspective on the meaning of public interest, which is based on intellectual roots dating back to J.S.Mill and more recently Harsanyi and Rawls. Traditionally, economists have referred to either the Hicksian criterion or the Kaldorian criterion...
As a book on public policy, this book is unique in addressing explicitly the role of human nature. Only with a good understanding of human nature can ...
Much attention has been given to the economics of everyday life, which typically applies economic principles to the analysis of the different choices that people face under different situations. Yet there are hardly any books on the economics of life-an economics that takes the finite lifespan as the starting point and that looks at how one can maximize the subjective value from life given the constraint of the limited lifespan.
In this volume, Lok Sang Ho suggests that the lack of progress in happiness among developed countries despite significant economic growth is due to a...
Much attention has been given to the economics of everyday life, which typically applies economic principles to the analysis of the different choic...