
The Politics of Ideas and the Spread of Enterprise Zones - Paperback
The Politics of Ideas and the Spread of Enterprise Zones - Paperback
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by Karen Mossberger (Author)
This book explores how policy ideas are spread-or diffused-in an age in which policymaking has become increasingly complex and specialized. Using the concept of enterprise zones as a case study in policy diffusion, Karen Mossberger compares the process of their adoption in Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, New York, and Massachusetts over a twelve-year period.
Enterprise zones were first proposed by the Reagan administration as a supply-side effort to reenergize inner cities, and they were eventually embraced by liberals and conservatives alike. They are a compelling example of a policy idea that spread and evolved rapidly. Mossberger describes the information networks and decisionmaking processes in the five states, assessing whether enterprise zones spread opportunistically, as a mere fad, or whether well-informed deliberation preceded their adoption.
Author Biography
Karen Mossberger is associate professor of public administration, University of Illinois at Chicago.



















