Abstract
There are value conflicts objectively in the formulation, evaluation and enforcement processes of public policies, including those involving space, time, social problems, concerned and professional ethic. It is found that such value conflicts in public policies are caused not only by the objective events reflected in opportunity cost and/or negative effect but also by ones subjective values as an origin. Furthermore, the value conflicts in...
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Title
Causes of Value Conflicts in Public Policy Formulation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
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