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Policy Growth and Its Impacts on Policy Implementation: Changes, Challenges and Chances

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  • Yves Steinebach
  • Christoph Knill
  • Mattia Casula

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In this Special Issue titled “Policy Growth and Its Impacts on Policy Implementation,” we present a collection of articles examining the relationship between the policy growth and policy implementation. The issue is organized around three key themes: changes, challenges, and chances. In the “changes” section, we feature scholarly work that investigates how policy growth influences the evolution of implementation structures and practices. The “challenges” section offers analyses on how the increasing complexity and volume of policies affect the effectiveness and operational practices of public authorities. Finally, the “chances” section highlights strategies that can be employed to manage policy growth and thus bolster countries' implementation capabilities. By addressing these issues, we contribute to various strands of literature, including studies on ungovernability, policy growth, policy implementation, and street‐level bureaucracy. In this introduction, we underscore our contributions to these areas of research and provide a brief overview of the within this Special Issue contributions structured around the three core themes.

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  • Yves Steinebach & Christoph Knill & Mattia Casula, 2025. "Policy Growth and Its Impacts on Policy Implementation: Changes, Challenges and Chances," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 19(3), pages 601-606, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:reggov:v:19:y:2025:i:3:p:601-606
    DOI: 10.1111/rego.70041
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