Abstract

Analysing the restricted world within which decision-makers operate and consider whether those restrictions imply some modern-day veracity to a statement made over fifty years ago by Charles Lindblom, that “…democracies change their policies almost entirely through incremental adjustments. Policy does not move in leaps and bounds”. Concluding that modern decision-makers are still “muddling through”, partially as a result of lack of time, money and/or information and partially driven by a fear of losing one’s political clout.

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