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Patterns of Policy Instrument Choice: Policy Styles, Policy Learning and the Privatization Experience

Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University
M. Ramesh, NUS

Abstract

The spread of privatization in almost every country over the last decade reflects a rapid and fundamental change in patterns of policy instrument usage. Yet the literature on policy instruments has almost nothing to say on this perhaps most significant development in public policy in recent times. This paper's objective is to aid in the development of a theory of policy instrument choice which is capable of dealing with instances of long-term, cross-national changes in policy instrument usage. It will be argued that reconceptualization of instrument choices in terms of policy learning can aid in this theoretical project.

Suggested Citation

Michael Howlett and M. Ramesh. "Patterns of Policy Instrument Choice: Policy Styles, Policy Learning and the Privatization Experience" Review of Policy Research 12.3 (1993): 3-24.