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Policy Feedback: The Comparison Effect and Small Business Procurement Policy
Authors:Sandra M. Anglund
Affiliation:Sandra M. Anglund is visiting assistant professor, Department of Political Science at Trinity College, in Hartford, CT. She is completing a book entitled Small Business Policy and the American Creed.
Abstract:Federal programs to help small business obtain government contracts reflect a type of policy learning termed the comparison effect. In contrast with studies of learning focused on policy instruments, the comparison effect directs attention to a class of policy dissatisfaction that leads to a search for new policy and the translation of dissatisfaction into problem definitions that influence the agenda. In the comparison effect, policy fuels comparisons of government treatment of different groups or sectors that contribute to compensatory or offsetting programs for those deemed to be on the losing end of the comparison.
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