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110 lat polityki publicznej w Wielkiej Brytanii

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  • Jachowicz, Piotr

    (Kolegium Ekonomiczno-Społeczne, Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie)

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Przedmiotem opracowania jest ewolucja brytyjskiej polityki publicznej w latach 1900-2010. Analiza koncentruje się na polityce budżetowej, walutowej i socjalnej oraz polityce wobec sektora publicznego. Zaprezentowany w tekście materiał faktograficzny pozwala na uchwycenie kilku prawidłowości. W omawianym czasie rosła gospodarcza i społeczna aktywność państwa, ale nie był to proces o przebiegu liniowym. Można zaobserwować kilka momentów przełomowych, które związane były z trzema kategoriami zjawisk: wojnami, kryzysami ekonomicznymi i zmianami na najwyższych szczeblach władzy. W konsekwencji, historia brytyjskiej polityki publicznej w latach 1900-2010 dzieli się na następujące etapy: 1) 1900-1931 - schyłek epoki liberalnej; 2) 1931-1951 - stały wzrost aktywności gospodarczej państwa; 3) 1951-1979 - stabilizacja ustrojowa na wysokim poziomie zaangażowania państwa w kwestie gospodarcze i społeczne; 4) 1997-2007 - próba powrotu do liberalizmu gospodarczego; 5) 2007-2010 - okres wahań i poszukiwania nowych zasad polityki publicznej.

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  • Jachowicz, Piotr, 2014. "110 lat polityki publicznej w Wielkiej Brytanii," Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, Warsaw School of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 1-29, February.
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    Keywords

    Wielka Brytania; polityka publiczna; polityka walutowa; polityka budżetowa; polityka socjalna; sektor publiczny;
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    • Z18 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Public Policy

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