Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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MGC3310

Public policy process

Ms Deirdre O'Neill

6 points * Two 1-hour lectures per week and one 1-hour tutorial per week * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisite: MGC2310 or with approval of lecturer

Objectives On completion of the subject students should understand the environment in which public policy is shaped within the Australian context; recognise models of decision making within bureaucracy; be able to assess the different theories of public policy process as they apply to the Australian environment; be able to appraise the contribution of different individuals and institutions to the processes of public policy.

Synopsis This subject introduces public policy and the public policy process with particular reference to the Australian context. It includes theories of public policy, models of decision making, methods of evaluation and implementation. Case studies in Australian public policy will be analysed within this course.

Assessment Written (assignments 4000 words): 50% * Examination (2 hours): 50%

Recommended texts

Davis G and others Public policy in Australia 2nd edn, Allen and Unwin, 1993

Hede A and Prasses S Policy making in volatile times Hale and Iremonger, 1993


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