Convergence/divergence hypotheses of governments' activities: Some methodological considerations |
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Authors: | Jeremy Moon |
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Institution: | Lecturer in the Department of Politics , University of Western Australia |
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Abstract: | This contribution to comparative politics — and to Australian state politics in particular — provides an initial brief review of the broader significance of the convergence/divergence hypotheses for the study of politics, and of some general methodological considerations. The essay continues by giving critical attention to the use of various indicators of governments' activities (organisations, portfolios, laws, and expenditure). It then moves to address the special requirements of testing for policy convergence/divergence, and concludes by discussing the research implications of policy area‐specific changes in governments' activities. |
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