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Papers On Public Administration & Policy Analysis
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Competitive Market / Public Goods
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A 2 page paper discussing the inability of the competitive market to greatly affect public goods. Though there are areas that government function can provide greater benefits than would exist without that government involvement, government nonetheless in many cases interferes with the ability of the competitive market to contribute to efficiency in the production of public goods. These inefficiencies are less problematic than would be providing duplicate public goods such as highways and bridges for the sole purpose of competition between the two. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSPubGood.wps
Compromise & Public Policy
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the importance of compromise in formulating public policy. The writer argues that to combatants who have squared off on opposing sides of a public policy issue, compromise may seem like an ineffective tool for achieving their goals. However, experience shows that compromise is the "grease" that allows the machinations behind public policy formulation to move forward. Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: khppcom.rtf
Compromise as an Enabler of Enduring Public Policy
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A 5 page paper discussing
whether compromise has helped or hindered formation of public policy. An ideal world
likely would be one in which issues were either black or white, good or bad. Compromise
results in varying shades of gray with which neither side is truly happy, but all can find
workable. Without compromise in determining public policy, immobilization results and the
society makes very little progress toward anything but stagnation. While compromise may
not always appear attractive, it is nonetheless the most efficient and workable route toward
progress and growth. The paper uses James Madison's compromise with The Bill of Rights
as an example. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSpolComp.wps