학술논문

Introduction to Dossier: Lessons from Latin America on the rational choice, cognitive and institutional approaches to policy change
Document Type
article
Source
Íconos, Vol 19, Iss 53, Pp 11-30 (2015)
Subject
Public policies
neo-institutionalism
cognitive analysis
rational choice
change
Social Sciences
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Language
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN
1390-1249
2224-6983
Abstract
A review of the pertinent academic literature identifies three analytical focuses in studies of policy change. Rational choice- with its theories of incrementalism, multiple currents and punctuated equilibrium- privilege the decision-making process and the rational nature of the individual actor. The cognitivists- with their framework of promoter coalitions, the theory of social/ global references and critical theory- emphasize the presentation of policy problems and the legitimating discourse behind the decision-making process. The neo-institutionalist- with their theories of the logic of the adequate, path dependence and the three-order process of policy change- emphasize the importance of formal and informal institutions in the development of public policies.