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Public Policy for Progressives

Title: Public Policy for Progressives
Subject Classification:  Economics and Finance, Politics and Government  
BIC Classification: KC, JP, JPP
BISAC Classification: POL024000, POL005000, PHI019000
Binding: Hardback, Paperback, eBook
Publication date: 15 Sep 2023
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-80441-191-9
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-80441-192-6
ISBN (Paperback): 978-1-80441-445-3

 

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Description

The purpose of this book is to offer those who identify with America’s democratic political left (broadly defined to include Democrats, Democratic Socialists, Greens, Libertarians, and even liberal Republicans) a guide to understanding how rigorous analysis can be applied in order to identify public policies that are both consistent with their values, and likely to actually work. The book argues the importance of reference to basic scientific principles (in particular, social science and economic principles) and factual evidence for people who identify with the political left, rather than them assuming automatic positions on issues. Foundational scientific principles such as general equilibrium, Keynesian economics, asymmetric information, the use of proxy variables, and causal inference, are discussed and explained. The book consists of 12 chapters. Following two foundational chapters, the book addresses areas including monetary policy, income redistribution, healthcare, social security, education, immigration, climate change, the proper roles of the public and private sectors of the economy, and race relations. Written in accessible, engaging and non-technical language, Public Policy for Progressives will be of interest to scholars and students of economics, philosophy, political science, and public policy, as well as policy makers themselves.

Biography

Author(s):  Jonathan Lipow is Professor of Economics at the Department of Defense Management, Naval Postgraduate School. California, USA

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