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Public Policy

Summary

The course acquaints students with various theoretical and methodological approaches used in the analysis, design and application of selected public policies, including defining the appropriate fields of their applications. In detail there are discussed some of the theories on which public policy is based on or linked to them. In the application section describes some public policies applied either together across the EU (agriculture, trade, transport, foreign and security, budget) or within the scope of the EU and the Member States - ie the community policies (social, environmental, trade, energy, etc .).

Literature

Little, I.M.D. ethics, Economics and Politics. Principles of Public Policy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. 162 pp. ISBN 0-19-926872-X(pbk).

Advised literature

Bogason, P. Public Policy and Local Governance. University Press,
Cambridge, 2000.
Braun,D., Busch, A. Public Policy. Political Ideas. Edward Elgar Publishing,
Inc., 1999.
Middleton, R. Government versus the Market.University Press, Cambridge, 1996.
Parsons, W. Public policy. Cheltenham: Edvard Elgar Publishing Ltd.,1995.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 153-0410
Abbreviation VP
Course title Public Policy
Coordinating department Department of Public Economics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Dušan Halásek, CSc.