Chapter 15. Jordan Flashcards
Affordable Care Act
A 2010 law designed to ensure that nearly all Americans would have have access to health care, coverage, including those living in poverty.
Public Policy
An international course of action or inaction follower by government in dealing with some problem or matter of concern
Distributive policies
Public policies that provide benefits to individuals, groups, communities, or corporations
Regulatory Policies
Public policies that limit the actives of individuals and corporations or prohibit certain types of unacceptable behavior
Redistributive Agenda
Public policies that transfer resources from one group to assist another group
Systemic agenda
a set of issues to be discussed or given attention; it consists of all public issues viewed as requiring governmental attention.
Governmental (institutional) agenda
Problems to which public officials feel obliged to devote active and serious attention
Agenda setting
The process of forming the list of issues to be addressed by government
Policy Formulation
The crafting of proposed courses of action to resolve public problems
Policy adoption
The approval of a policy proposal by people with the requisite authority, such as a legislature
Policy Implementation
The process of carrying out public policy
Policy Evaluation
The process of determining whether a course of action is achieving its intended goals
Fiscal policy
The deliberate use of the national governments taxing and spending policies to maintain economic stability
National debt
The total amount owed by the federal government to its creditors, both domestic and international
Lassez-faire
Economic philosophy that endorse a very limited role for government in the economy.