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Generic Policy Alternatives and Implementation. Market and Government Failure They rarely happen in isolation!! So we need to check for a market failure.

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1 Generic Policy Alternatives and Implementation

2 Market and Government Failure They rarely happen in isolation!! So we need to check for a market failure and then from there look for a government failure

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4 Generic Policies Various types of policy solutions – General strategies and approaches – Must be tailored if they will be viable Book clearly demonstrates the market failures, government failures, or equity concerns that each generic policy most appropriately addresses, as well as the most common limitations and undesirable consequences associated with the use of each

5 Categorizations Freeing, facilitating, and simulating markets Using taxes and subsidies to alter incentives Establishing rules Supplying goods through nonmarket mechanisms Providing insurance and cushions

6 Freeing, Facilitating, and Simulating Markets Deregulation Legalization Privatization Allocating Existing Goods Creation of New Marketable Goods – Cap-and-trade Simulating Markets – Cable television…what makes pricing efficient?

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8 Using Taxes and Subsidies to Alter Incentives Supply-Side Taxes – Output taxes – Tariffs Supply-Side Subsidies – Matching grants – Tax expenditures Demand-Side Subsidies – In-kind subsidies – Vouchers – Tax expenditures Demand-Side Taxes – Commodity taxes – User fees

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10 Establishing Rules Frameworks – Civil laws – Criminal laws Regulations – Price regulation – Quantity regulation – Direct information provision – Indirect information provision – Regulation of the circumstances of choice

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12 Supply through Nonmarket Mechanisms Baumol’s disease Direct supply by government bureaus – Leman’s list of domestic production functions (p. 249) Independent agencies – Government corporations – Special districts Contracting out – Direct – Indirect

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14 Providing Insurance and Costs Insurance – Mandatory – Subsidized Cushions – Stockpiling – Transitional assistance – Cash grants

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16 HALFTIME!

17 Factors Assessing Success and Failure of Implementation Is the underlying theory reasonable? – Characteristics and circumstances of adoption – Likely to be intrinsically un-implementable if we cannot specify a logical chain of behaviors that lead to desired outcomes Does it build incentives to implement? – Sticks and carrots – Street-level bureaucrats – Monetary resources, realistic time frame, staff to train, good information technology systems

18 Factors Assessing Success and Failure of Implementation Who has the essential elements to assemble? – The more numerous and varied the elements that must be assembled, the greater is the potential for problems – Implementation is a series of adoptions – Tokenism, delayed compliance, or blatant resistance Availability of fixers: Who will manage assembly? – Want implementers to see a purpose in policy – Policies do not implement themselves

19 Forward Mapping Specifying and questioning chain of behaviors that link policies to desired outcomes Exactly what must be done by whom for desired outcome to occur? Dirty mindedness Must be willing to make predictions 1) Write the scenario 2) Critique it (always be sure to consider the dogs that didn’t bark) 3) Revise it

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21 Backward Mapping Begin thinking about policies by looking at the behavior that you wish to change Suggest alternative solutions and iteratively return to adoption

22 Uncertainty and Error Since we do so much prediction, it is expected that we will make errors Duplication and overlap are often considered to be inefficient…but they can make policies more feasible and robust – Explain this! How will we evaluate a program or policy? – What key questions should we be asking before choosing to evaluate a policy? What should we do about future termination? – Hard to repeal without sunset provisions – Want to keep cost of termination to employees low…will lead to less resistance

23 How to Respond to Heterogeneity We need to have flexibility and decentralization built in to reduce implementation failures – Allow self-selection SF Neighborhood example – Encourage capacity building – Use phases of implementation

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