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Policy diffusion in a simple Stackelberg game [PDF]
Strategic environmental policy games are usually based on simultaneous decision making and reach the conclusion that the policy choices are strategic substitutes. Empirical evidence, however, shows that the introduction of a regulatory instrument usually follows a consecutive pattern that is best described as policy diffusion.
Peter Michaelis, Thomas Ziesemer
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The diffusion of climate change adaptation policy
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2022Jonas J Schoenefeld +2 more
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Theorizing policy diffusion: from a patchy set of mechanisms to a paradigmatic typology
Journal of European Public Policy, 2022Joachim Blatter +2 more
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Measurement on the policy diffusion: evidence from China’s policy documents
Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2022Jun Su, Cui Huang
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Abstract Chapter 1 outlines the theoretical framework designed to better understand racialized policy diffusion in American states. It discusses, at length, the basic assumptions of the implications America’s racialized socio-political system have on the innovation and diffusion of policies.
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