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Christoph Knill
Affiliation:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Yves Steinebach
Affiliation:
University of Olso
Dionys Zink
Affiliation:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Triage Bureaucracy
The Organizational Challenge of Implementing Growing Policy Stocks
, pp. ix - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2026
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  1. 1.1Environmental policy growth in 21 OECD countries.

  2. 1.2Social policy growth in 21 OECD countries.

  3. 1.3Public sector employment in 20 OECD countries.

  4. 1.4Environmental implementation capacity in 21 OECD countries.

  5. 1.5Social implementation capacity in 21 OECD countries.

  6. 4.1Social policy measures in Denmark.

  7. 4.2Environmental policy measures in Denmark.

  8. 4.3Distribution of implementation tasks in environmental policy.

  9. 4.4Distribution of implementation tasks in social policy.

  10. 5.1Environmental and social policy measures in Germany.

  11. 5.2Environmental policy measures per organization.

  12. 5.3Social policy measures per organization.

  13. 5.4Development of expenditure and staff within environmental policy implementation at the state level (Bavaria).

  14. 5.5aDevelopment of social administrative expenditure (without policy costs) and staff at the FEA, DRV, and total social security staff (Bavaria).

  15. 5.5bDevelopment of social administrative expenditure (without policy costs) and staff at the FamKa and ZBFS.

  16. 6.1Environmental policy measures in the UK.

  17. 6.2Social policy measures in the UK.

  18. 6.3Environmental policy measures per organization.

  19. 6.4Social policy measures per organization.

  20. 7.1Environmental policy measures in Ireland.

  21. 7.2Social policy measures in Ireland.

  22. 7.3Environmental policy measures per organization.

  23. 7.4Social policy measures per organization.

  24. 8.1Environmental policy measures in Italy.

  25. 8.2Social policy measures in Italy.

  26. 8.3Distribution of implementation tasks in environmental policy.

  27. 8.4Distribution of implementation tasks in social policy.

  28. 9.1Environmental policy measures in Portugal.

  29. 9.2Social policy measures in Portugal.

  30. 9.3Environmental policy measures per organization.

  31. 9.4Social policy measures per organization.

  32. 10.1Policy triage across sectors.

  33. 10.2Policy triage by governmental level.

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