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    Policy capacities and effective policy design: a review

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    Effectiveness has been understood at three levels of analysis in the scholarly study of policydesign. The first is at the systemic level indicating what entails effective formulation environmentsor spaces making them conducive to successful design. The second reflects moreprogram level concerns, surrounding how policy tool portfolios or mixes can be effectivelyconstructed to address complex policy objectives. The third is a more specific instrumentlevel, focusing on what accounts for and constitutes the effectiveness of particular typesof policy tools. Undergirding these three levels of analysis are comparative research concernsthat concentrate on the capacities of government and political actors to devise andimplement effective designs. This paper presents a systematic review of a largely scatteredyet quickly burgeoning body of knowledge in the policy sciences, which broadly askswhat capacities engender effectiveness at the multiple levels of policy design? The findingsbring to light lessons about design effectiveness at the level of formulation spaces,policy mixes and policy programs. Further, this review points to a future research agendafor design studies that is sensitive to the relative orders of policy capacity

    Book review: Democracy and prosperity: reinventing capitalism through a turbulent century by Torben Iversen and David Soskice

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    In Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century,Torben Iversen and David Soskice add to current debates concerning the relationship between democracy and capitalism by arguing that they mutually support each other and enable resilience through turbulence and crisis. This is a welcome contribution to scholarship exploring the ‘crisis of democratic capitalism’, writes M Kerem Coban, and offers a unique and provocative framework that will be much discussed in the years to come

    Dynamics of global financial governance: Constraints, opportunities, and capacities in Asia

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    10.1016/j.polsoc.2016.10.002Policy and Society353269-28
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