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Rational Choice Theory and the Evaluation of Public Policy
Authors:Max Neimun  Stephen J Stambough
Institution:Max Neiman is professor of political science in the Center for Social and Behavioral Science at the University of California, Riverside.;Stephen J. Stambough is assistant professor of political science at North Dakota State University.
Abstract:The dominance of rational choice-inspired models of policy development, implementation, and evaluation has grown dramatically over the years as a challenge to traditional, pluralist politics. In this article, we analyze the theoretical foundations of the rational choice perspective and its criticism of pluralist politics. We explore the values inherent in the rational choice perspective and suggest that they feed into growing public cynicism about government and lead to a conservative policy agenda of less government. We then develop an unusual argument that the very tools of rational choice analysis and its values actually produce far more government involvement than expected. by examining school voucher programs. We conclude by making a case for pluralist politics as a more appropriate means for addressing the concerns of classical liberals and others about excessive government intrusion.
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