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Government programs discouraging stagflation
A bit, but not too much.
When the government takes action in response to an issue, it does so through public policy. Public policy can range from education policy to energy policy.
Contact your local congressman with a letter addressing the issue.
It is the statement of the government about a policy or issue.
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how government be involved in the economy
The two terms are linked concepts, in that horizontal policy approaches are used to address cross-cutting issues. When an issue is "cross-cutting", it suggest the image of a public policy issue that cuts across the responsibilities of a number of government departments. In order to address such an issue, governments attempt to take a horizontal policy approach to solving them, in which responsibility for addressing the issue is spread across a number of departments. Contrasted to this, an issue which can be effectively handled by a single Ministry or department would be amenable to a vertical policy approach. An example would be efforts to address climate change. This may, on first consideration, seem like a matter for a department of environment. So departments responsible for energy, transportation, natural resources, agriculture, industry and a range of other narrow policy issues must be brought together to work towards effective policy responses.
its a public policy
public policy
How government should be involved in the economy
Mike Paterson has written: 'The point at issue' -- subject(s): Energy policy, Government policy, Petroleum industry and trade