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The Multiple Stream Framework has been widely applied to study policy (including agenda) change and stasis. While its fundamental assumptions of ambiguity and timing are ubiquitous in public policy, the framework still needs considerable refinement and testing to (dis)confirm and nuance its predictions. In this panel, we welcome contributions focusing on the entire framework or on one or more of its components to explain policy change and/or stasis.
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Using Multiple Streams Framework to Analyze the Political Feasibility of Universal Basic Income | View Paper Details |
When Money Isn’t Everything: Comparing Digital Modernisation Initiatives in the Portuguese Justice Sector Through the Multiple Streams Framework | View Paper Details |
Nationalising Losses in Aviation: Interventions in TAP, Alitalia and Sabena Through the Multiple Streams Framework | View Paper Details |
Coming of Age for the Middle Child of EU Pharmaceutical Policy: Recoil Tactics and the New-Look EU-HTA | View Paper Details |
Policy and Norm Entrepreneurs: Normativity, Convergence, Legitimacy | View Paper Details |