Narrative stories, institutional rules, and the politics of pension policy in Canada and the United States
Abstract
Deborah Stone’s Policy Paradox stresses the role of narrative stories in the construction of policy problems. This article takes a critical look at the Policy Paradox and at the claim that paying close attention to narratives is essential to the analysis of policy change. Drawing on recent scholarship on the role of ideas in public policy, the article shows that the analysis of narratives is part of a broader intellectual project associated with...
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Title
Narrative stories, institutional rules, and the politics of pension policy in Canada and the United States
Published Date
Jul 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
356 - 372
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