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Policy Change through Social Elements of Policy Design: Florida Growth Policies

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  • Efraim Ben-Zadok

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This study analyzed policy change in legislation through three social elements of policy design: policy problem, policy goal, and intervention strategy. It covered five successive policies of Florida Growth Management Act (1970-2010). The study also examined social construction of policy change and sources influencing change. Florida’s record of social policy learning and change was positive. Drastic 1980s changes included a centralized state-regional-local planning-implementation system and local economic development. Florida’s policies emphasized statewide control of population growth (1970s-1980s), and sprawl and urban decline areas (1990s-2000s). Florida’s problematic experience of instrumental policy learning and change included discretionary implementation tools and processes

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  • Efraim Ben-Zadok, 2021. "Policy Change through Social Elements of Policy Design: Florida Growth Policies," Planning Practice & Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(3), pages 268-291, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cpprxx:v:36:y:2021:i:3:p:268-291
    DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2020.1852674
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