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Information ProcessingThis research project focuses on how people process information in political and governmental organizations, and what consequences it has for public policy processes. Its objective is to extend considerations of bounded rationality into organizational and policy processes in a manner that links to agenda setting, decision making, and other aspects of the public policy process. Completed Research: Bryan D. Jones & Walter Williams. 2007. The Politics of Bad Ideas: The Great Tax Cut Delusion and the Decline of Good Government in America. Longman. Purchase the book through Amazon.com Bryan D. Jones. 2003. Bounded Rationality in Political Science: Lessons from Public Administration. 2003. Journal of Public Administration Theory 13: 395-412. Bryan D. Jones. 2002. Bounded Rationality and Public Policy: Herbert A. Simon and the Decisional Foundation of Collective Choice. 2002. Policy Sciences 35: 269-284. |
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