The Principal-Agent Approach to Politics: Policy Implementation and Public Policy-Making

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DOI: 10.4236/ojps.2013.32012    9,696 Downloads   18,954 Views  Citations
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The principal-agent models may be employed to elucidate central problems in interaction between principals and agents in both policy implementation and public policy-making concerning performance and remuneration. One then hits upon the double principal-agent relationships that are typical of the policy cycle, from policy-making to policy implementation and back: 1) government as principal for agents in public service delivery; 2) the population as principal for political agents under various forms of rulership.

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Lane, J. (2013) The Principal-Agent Approach to Politics: Policy Implementation and Public Policy-Making. Open Journal of Political Science, 3, 85-89. doi: 10.4236/ojps.2013.32012.

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