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Evolutionary theory in comparative policy analysis
Adrian Kay
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Politics, History and International Relations
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Evolutionary Theory
100%
Comparative Public Policy
100%
Comparative Policy Analysis
100%
Evolutionary
25%
Cause-effect
25%
Policy Process
25%
Variational
25%
Methodological Issues
25%
Evolutionary Considerations
25%
Functionalism
25%
Longitudinal Analysis
25%
Institutionalist Theory
25%
Policy Analysis
25%
Policy Studies
25%
Circularity
25%
Explanatory Strategy
25%
Social Sciences
Government Policy
100%
Policy Analysis
100%
Evolutionary Theory
100%
Research Design
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
25%
Policy Process
25%
Policy Studies
25%
Functionalism
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Policy
100%
Research Design
50%