Public Policy beyond the Financial Crisis

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comparative policy research
Complex Adaptive Systems
complex systems analysis
complex systems in public policy
Complex Systems Theory
Complexity Theory
Current Account Balance
Debt Crisis
economic resilience
Economic Stability
Energy Policy
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Euro Bonds
Euro Crisis
Euro Zone Crisis
Eurozone Crisis
Federal Reserve
Financial Crisis
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
Fiscal Policies
Gdp Growth
Global Financial Crisis
global financial instability
Keynesian Economics
Major UK Bank
Multi-dimensional State Space
NAIRU
NGO Provision
OECD
PASW Statistic Package
Policy Response
Primary Implicants
Privatisation
Public Administration
Public Management
Public Policy
public sector reform
QCA
Qe
Quantitative Methods
Reagan Economics
Supply Side Economics
UK Bank
UK Banking System
UK Economy
UK Government
UK Inflation
UK Press
UK Rail Network
UK Social Care
UK Treasury Bill

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415674393
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The economic crisis of 2008-2009 and beyond has provided the greatest challenge to public policy in the developed world since the Second World War, as the use of public monies to support banks and declining tax revenues have resulted in rising government borrowing and national debt.

This book evaluates the failures of public policy in the half decade before the crisis, using the conceptual framework of complex systems. This analysis reveals the fundamental failings of globalization and the lack of a robust and resilient public sector paradigm to assist countries in economic recovery. The research has benefited from UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funding for a Knowledge Exchange that applied the most relevant and applied aspects of complex systems theory to contemporary policy problems.

Innovative statistical methods are used to profile and group countries both before and after the 2008-09 crisis. This shows the countries that are best prepared for the ongoing and prolonged Euro zone crisis of 2010-12. The book proposes a new model of public policy that asserts itself over the paradigm of market liberalism and places the public values of full employment, sustainability and equality at the top of the post crisis policy agenda.

Philip Haynes is Professor of Public Policy and Head of the School of Applied Social Science at the University of Brighton, UK. His previous books include Managing Complexity in the Public Services (Open University Press, 2003) and Complex Policy Planning (Ashgate Publishing, 1999). His research has been funded by the UK ESRC, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and government agencies

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