Across
- 5. The ability to overturn government decisions
- 7. Type of influence which can include engendering an anticipatory reaction and influencing public opinion
- 8. A policy is more likely to be developed if influential interest groups face _____ benefits
- 11. If a governor signed a bill which reduces funding for prenatal care but maintains the core-bargain, then that change can be ______
- 12. Types of pluralist policy networks in which organized interests primarily assume a policy advocacy role, such as the ONA in Ontario
- 14. If citizens invest in a local hospital, and a policy aims to expand access-to-care in the same hospital, then the citizens are considered to be in a ___ effect (hint: Type of interpretive effect)
- 15. A policy is more likely to be developed if influential interest groups face _____ costs
Down
- 1. Part of the 3I+E model that encompasses government structures, policy legacies, and policy networks
- 2. Type of influence which can include money (e.g., political donations) and in-kind benefits (e.g, foot soldiers). Common example with physicians where they can voice their opposition to patients
- 3. Factors that can trigger action towards policy development, examples include political, economical, or technological changes
- 4. A change to the private delivery model of healthcare services in Ontario (core-bargain) would be considered a highly ___ change
- 6. The OMA is considered a ___ pluralist policy network
- 9. ____ cake federalism, where there exists shared powers between the federal and state/provincial government
- 10. _____ cake federalism, where there exists reserved powers delegated to provinces/states
- 13. Encompasses knowledge/beliefs about "what is" and values/mass opinion about "what ought to be"
