Formulation and Implementation of Air Quality Control Programmes: Patterns of Interest Consideration
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- Published by Bristol University Press in Policy & Politics
- Vol. 10 (1) , 85-109
- https://doi.org/10.1332/030557382782628914
Abstract
This article investigates some central aspects of the relationships between programme structure and implementation of sulphur dioxide air quality control policies. Previous implementation research, primarily adopting American approaches, has neglected the connections between the processes of programme formulation and implementation. ‘Programme’, as the key variable in implementation studies, has been defined too narrowly. On the basis of theoretical and conceptual reflections and provisional empirical results from studies in France, Italy, England, and the Federal Republic of Germany, the authors demonstrate that an integral process analysis using a more extended programme concept is necessary if patterns of interest recognition in policies are to be discovered. Otherwise, the still important question of critical social science cannot be answered, namely, what is the impact of special interests upon implementation processes.Keywords
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