Q a. Consider and explain the following statement, “Public policy is both what government does and what it does not do” (Theodoulou & Kofinis, 2012). b. What determines whether a policy is enacted or not? c. Who holds the power and authority to create, enact and/or change public policy? d. What is the difference between public versus private concerns in relation to policy making and the government’s role in this process? e. Describe two ways that social science research helps to design good public policies. Why are social science research skills important for analyzing the impact of existing policies?
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