TY - BOOK AU - Eliadis,F.Pearl AU - Hill,Margaret M. AU - Howlett,Michael TI - Designing government: from instruments to governance SN - 077352844X U1 - 351 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Montreal, QC, London PB - McGill-Queen's University Press KW - Public administration KW - Congresses KW - Political planning N1 - Based on an international conference held in Montreal in September 2002; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Pearl Eliadis, Margaret M. Hill and Michael Howlett --; 1; Tools as art : observations on the choice of governing instrument; Margaret M. Hill --; 2; What is a policy instrument? : policy tools, policy mixes, and policy-implementation styles; Michael Howlett --; 3; The choice of governing instrument : a retrospective; Michael J. Trebilcock --; 4; The problem of policy problems; B. Guy Peters and John A. Hoornbeek --; 5; Choice of policy instruments : confronting the deductive and the interactive approaches; Rejean Landry and Frederic Varone --; 6; Instrument selection and implementation in a networked context; Hans Th. A. Bressers and Laurence J. O'Toole, Jr. --; 7; Choosing among forms of public action : a question of legitimacy; Pierre Issalys --; 8; Instruments in four : the elements of policy design; Arthur B. Ringeling --; 9; The Swiss army knife of governance; Roderick A. Macdonald --; 10; Sustainable governance in the twenty-first century : moving beyond instrument choice; Kernaghan Webb --; 11; From welfare state to social union : shifting choices of governing instruments, intervention rationales, and governance rules in Canadian social policy; Michael J. Prince --; 12; Risk management and governance; Bridget Hutter --; 13; Globalization and instrument choice : the role of international law; Stephen J. Toope and Sean Rehaag --; 14; Reconfiguring environmental regulation; Neil Gunningham --; Conclusion : the future of instruments research; B. Guy Peters ER -