Introducing policy messes, management, and their managers -- When reliability is mess management -- The wider framework for managing mess reliably: hubs, skills, and the -- Domain of competence -- Bad mess management -- Good mess management -- Societal challenges -- Professional challenges -- Concluding how we know the mess is managed better
Summary
Emery Roe suggests productive ways to manage ""messes""--Complex, large-scale problems that cannot be easily resolved. He develops his argument through an analysis of the 2008 financial crisis and policymakers' responses to it
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [175]-200) and index
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