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Journal Article
The Institutional Framing of Policy Debates
American Behavioral Scientist
Author(s)
By framing the economics versus environment debate as a mixed-motive situation, opportunities become visible that allow greater benefits to all interests in the debate. Yet, social, cultural, and institutional arrangements frame how these interests see these opportunities, creating a barrier to mixed-motive analyses. In this article, the authors use an institutional perspective to analyze how the economics versue environment debate emerges from institutions as presently structured. They present an analysis of its present framing based on three aspects of institutions
Date Published:
1999
Citations:
Hoffman, Andrew, Marc Ventresca. 1999. The Institutional Framing of Policy Debates. American Behavioral Scientist. (8)1368-1392.