Policy Making Process Naimish Patel
1. Benefit
The satisfaction people think they will get by adopting a certain legislation.
2. Boycott
A coordinated effort to get people to stop buying goods and services in order to get a company to change its policies.
3. Client politics
Where a small group gets benefits but the public pays the cost.
4. Cost
Burden that people must bear if a policy is adopted.
5. Cost argument
Why its worth it to adopt a policy.
6. Deregulation
To free from regulation, especially to remove government regulations from: deregulate the airline industry.
7. Entrepreneurial Politics
Benefit society as a whole but the cost is on some unidentifiable segment of society.
8. Here-and-now argument
Considering the current situation
9. Interest group politics
One small group bears the cost and another small group bears the benefits.
10. Logrolling
One legislature supports another project in exchange for support on his own.
11. Majoritarian Politics
Doing what most people want.
12. Policy entrepreneurs
People who pull together a majority on the behalf of unorganized interests.
13. Political agenda
Set of issues that merit action.
14. Pork barrel projects
Gives benefits to constituents in hopes of winning their votes in return.
15. Process regulation
Rules that regulate the manufacturing industry with hopes of improving things for workers.
16. Relative deprivation
The measurement of poverty. Or effects of a legislation
17. Values
Principles and moral standards. Or Worth of something.