Abstract

Public policy is government policy in a number of areas and is generally understood to be in the public good. There are many areas of public policy including crime, education, environment, housing, and transport. Increasingly, governments work with others in the naming, design, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation of policies, such as representatives of business or a community, often through some sort of partnership arrangement. The role of consultancies in all aspects of public policy has grown in recent years. More generally, public policy is the outcome of a broader set of arrangements, contestations, and negotiations involving a range of stakeholders.

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