Abstract
This presentation will be an in-depth discussion of the Incrementalism model of public policy making, and will examine how the model is used to analyze how policy makers in the United States choose one course of action among other competing courses of action. The benefits and drawbacks of the Incrementalism model are examined. The decision process is discussed and the model is linked to contemporary policies and policy discussions.
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- Subject
Political Science & International Affairs
- Institution
Dahlonega
- Event location
Nesbitt 3203
- Event date
23 March 2018
- Date submitted
19 July 2022
- Additional information
Acknowledgements:
Stephen Northam, Barry Friedman