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What are constraints on goals and objectives when formulating public policy?

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Answered by TheMishraJii
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The policy cycle: constraints in policy making ... undertakes in pursuance of certain goals and objectives. ... public policy formulation and implementation involves a well planned ...

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Public policy formulation is the analysis, creation and implementation by a city, state or federal government of laws , rules, funding goals or other initiatives pertaining to a particular public issue

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There are various constraints in public policy formulation which impact the formulation process. They are

  1. Insufficient funding is one issue that prevents the smooth operation of the policy process.
  2. The rise in expenses due to non-compliance with schedules, etc. aggravates the problem.
  3. The staff engaged in policy making have insufficient expertise and skills
  4. There are also limitations on the lack of clarification in priorities and emphasis on short-term benefits.
  5. Many other limitations include governmental intervention, the lack of resources for individuals, the non-engagement of socially informed communities.
  6. In addition, the list of restrictions can also be followed by flawed policy design, non-existence of policy awareness, inadequate control and policy assessment.
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