Conceiving Comparative Policy Analysis : Implementing Air Quality Improvement Programs

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Title
Conceiving Comparative Policy Analysis : Implementing Air Quality Improvement Programs
Journal
Architecture and Comportement
Author(s)
Knoepfel P.
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1982
Volume
1
Number
3-4
Pages
287-298
Language
english
Abstract
The comparative analysis of air quality control policies provides an interesting field for studies of comparative policy analysis including program formulation and implementation processes. In European countries, the problem is comparable, whereas implementation structures, programs and policy impacts vary to a considerable extent. Analysis testing possibilities and constraints of air control policies under varying conditions are likely to contribute to a further development of a theory of policy analysis. This paper presents the analytical framework applied in a continuing empirical study explaining program formulation and implementation processes with respect to the different actors involved. Concrete emitter behavior can be explained by interaction processes at the very local level, by program elements of national legislation, and by structural constraints under which such programs are produced.
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