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King trends and the future of public policy / Hugh Compston

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, ©2006.Description: x, 358 p. : 23 cm ill.; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781403987709
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.6 COM
Contents:
The march of new technology Growing affluence and structural change Climate change Ageing, education and social liberalization The big picture
Summary: "Where is public policy in EU countries heading? This study answers this question by building a synoptic picture of the future directions in which public policy is likely to move by using contemporary theories of policymaking to deduce the implications for public policy of 'king trends': those technological, economic, environmental and social trends that can be empirically verified, affect the lives of large numbers of people and are expected by relevant experts to continue for at least the next 20 years or so."--Jacket
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The march of new technology
Growing affluence and structural change
Climate change
Ageing, education and social liberalization
The big picture

"Where is public policy in EU countries heading? This study answers this question by building a synoptic picture of the future directions in which public policy is likely to move by using contemporary theories of policymaking to deduce the implications for public policy of 'king trends': those technological, economic, environmental and social trends that can be empirically verified, affect the lives of large numbers of people and are expected by relevant experts to continue for at least the next 20 years or so."--Jacket

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