Week 3 Flashcards

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What is a theory

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  • It is an explanation of why things happen the way they do.

- They are created from abstract reasoning on basis of empirical observation

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Characteristic of a theory

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  • It is predictive and useful to scientific understanding of a field.
  • A good theory is parsimonious as it “explains a lot with a little”
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What it the purpose of theories of public policy

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  • Simplify and clarify our thinking about government and politics.
  • Identify important political forces in society.
  • Communicate relevant knowledge about political life
  • Direct inquiry into politics
  • Suggest explanation for political events and outcomes.
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What is the difference between positivist and normative theory

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  • Positivist theories do not prescribe moral imperative –attempt to explain politics as it is. They also don’t have any explicit poltical interest
  • Normative theories justify some sort of action on grounds of moral imperatives associated with theory.
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List the theories we are focusing on

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  • Marxism
  • Institutionalism
  • Pluralism
  • Public Choice
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What are the elements of marxism

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  • Division of society into classes. With one’s class determined by relationship to means of production.
  • Pre-eminence of for explaining political conflict
  • Inequality of classes
  • Bias of the state in favour of the dominant class
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Types of policy under marxism

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1) Legitimation
- Reduce interclass conflict
- Provide subordinate classes with benefits to reduce dissatisfaction with capitalist inequality
2) Accumulation
- Directly support profit-oriented business activity

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Why is Marxism important for public policy

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  • Because it focuses on interaction of economic, social, cultural factors. Paying attention to those who benefit and also highlights inequality
  • It provides tools for explaining policy variation across space and time
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Problems with Marxism

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  • Falsifiability: Accumulation and legitimation policy support marxist theory
  • Reductionist: it describes all policymaking as resulting from class struggle and downplays agency of individuals.
  • Normatively: It doesn’t improve well-being .
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What are institutions

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They are rules and procedures (both formal and informal) that structure social interaction by constraining and enabling actors’ behaviour

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What does the institutionalism theory say about public policy

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  • It says institutions matter more than anything else in explaining outcome
  • Policy outcomes determined by structures of the state itself
  • Institutions frustrate attempts at change.
  • Study involves assessment of federalism, Parliament, cabinet, bureaucracy, court.
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Problems with institutionalism according to Cairney

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-We may not know what an institution is
-Many approaches to institutionalism
-We may not agree what institutions do
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Elements of pluralism

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  • Sees public policy as an open competition among interest group
  • Groups are main unit of analysis. Individuals can achieve goals by joining other with similar goals
  • Groups form to influence behaviour of government
  • Openness: : Groups enter and exit w/o structural barriers
  • Policy reflects group’s influence.
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Implication of pluralist model

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  • State is democratic, however ruled by the elites but responsive to public demands
  • Unit of analysis: individuals and (especially) organized group
  • Ideas are major policy determinants
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What is Neo pluralism

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It is a form of pluralism that accepts business has privileged position in policy considerations

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Problems with pluralism

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  • Assumes level playing field however Neo pluralism tries to address this issue
  • Ignores power differentials for individuals and groups.
  • Ignores state as actor in its own right and only focuses on input
17
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Elements of public choice theory

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  • Application of economics to politics
  • Rational choice theory: Utility maximization: political actors (including bureaucrats) self-interested
  • Self-interest is the most important factor
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What are the elements of the state in public choice

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  • They act in self interest
  • Politicians seek to get elected and stay in power.
  • Bureaucrats seek to control other organization, expansion with increased budget, and career advancement.
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Problems with public choice theory

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  • Simplistic definition of individual self-interest
  • Not as neutral as it claims: values fundamentally liberal
  • Ignores limits and biases of human cognition as taught by cognitive psycholog
20
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Jurisdiction of the institutions of government under the Liquor policy

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  • Prov Government: import, Control and distribution of alcohol
  • Fed Government: ): Amend IILA, up to prov
  • Supreme Court: ): IILA no longer required to restrict interprovincial trade
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What is an elements of Ontario’s liquor policy

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  • Two authorities w/ separate functions:
  • AGCO: Regulatory agency for licensing, regulation, and enforcement
  • LCBO: Crown corporation w/ monopoly on wholesale, importation, distribution
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Elements of the Liquor License and Control Act

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  • Passed by the Ford government since 2019

- Pandemic slowed this policy down