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Rural and Regional Policy: A Case of Punctuated Incrementalism?

Overview of Australian rural policy progression over the last fifty years - punctuated equilibrium as an explanation for progression - review of recent data suggests government expectation of self-reliance for rural business and communities more likely driver - issue attention shifts with political,...

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Published in:Australian journal of public administration 2013-06, Vol.72 (2), p.129-142
Main Authors: Cockfield, Geoff, Botterill, Linda Courtenay
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Business
Business government relations
Commonwealth
Decision Making
Environmental policy
Expectations
History
Industry
Markets
Policy analysis
policy community
policy content
Policy making
Political equilibrium
Power
Public administration
Public policy
Regional policy
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Rural Communities
Rural policy
Studies
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