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| #2033737 in eBooks | 2014-03-26 | 2014-03-26 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very thoughtful. Reviews normative theories of government relief. ...|By jr-avs|Very thoughtful. Reviews normative theories of government relief. (from Kaplow to Epstein), descriptive theories of the political economy (including Mankur Olson), and proceeds with about ten detailed case studies of big reform where government relief played a key role. Did you know that UK spe||Winner of the Donner Prize for the best book on public policy by a Canadian in 2014 "The book explores rationales for transition cost mitigation strategies in a wide variety of policy contexts, providing examples and realistic strategies for genuine policy ref
Whenever governments change policies--tax, expenditure, or regulatory policies, among others--there will typically be losers: people or groups who relied upon and invested in physical, financial, or human capital predicated on, or even deliberately induced by the pre-reform set of policies. The issue of whether and when to mitigate the costs associated with policy changes, either through explicit government compensation, grandfathering, phased or postponed implementation...
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