Interest in policy instruments is not new. As Hood (2007: 128), reminds us:
Debating alternative possible ways of keeping public order, enforcing laws, or collecting revenue is a classical concern of political thought. In the Enlightenment era, discussion of effective instruments of policy was a central concern of European ‘police science’ from the early policy science litera- ture of the 1530s.
In fact, social scientists studying the state and government have long taken an interest in the issue of the technologies of govern- ment, including its instruments Weber and Foucault, for instance.
Interest in policy instruments is not new. As Hood (2007: 128), reminds us:Debating alternative possible ways of keeping public order, enforcing laws, or collecting revenue is a classical concern of political thought. In the Enlightenment era, discussion of effective instruments of policy was a central concern of European ‘police science’ from the early policy science litera- ture of the 1530s.In fact, social scientists studying the state and government have long taken an interest in the issue of the technologies of govern- ment, including its instruments Weber and Foucault, for instance.
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