Although their leaders and staff are not elected, bureaucratic agencies have the power to make policy decisions that carry the full force of the law. In this groundbreaking book, Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty explore an issue central to political science and public administration: How do Congress and the president ensure that bureaucratic agencies implement their preferred policies?The assumption has long been that bureaucrats bring to their positions expertise, which must then be marshaled to serve the interests of a particular policy. In "Learning While Governing, " Gailmard and Patty...
Although their leaders and staff are not elected, bureaucratic agencies have the power to make policy decisions that carry the full force of the la...
Although their leaders and staff are not elected, bureaucratic agencies have the power to make policy decisions that carry the full force of the law. In this groundbreaking book, Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty explore an issue central to political science and public administration: How do Congress and the president ensure that bureaucratic agencies implement their preferred policies?The assumption has long been that bureaucrats bring to their positions expertise, which must then be marshaled to serve the interests of a particular policy. In "Learning While Governing, " Gailmard and Patty...
Although their leaders and staff are not elected, bureaucratic agencies have the power to make policy decisions that carry the full force of the la...
This textbook is an introduction to probability theory, statistical inference and statistical modeling for graduate students and practitioners beginning social science research.
This textbook is an introduction to probability theory, statistical inference and statistical modeling for graduate students and practitioners beginni...