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Cultural Penetration and Punctuated Policy Change: Explaining the Evolution of U.S. Energy Policy
Authors:Luke Fowler  Tonya T. Neaves  Jessica N. Terman  Arthur G. Cosby
Affiliation:1. Boise State University;2. George Mason University;3. Mississippi State University
Abstract:Punctuated equilibrium theory (PET) suggests that the policy process is characterized by long periods of incremental change and short periods of punctuated change. The impetus for the latter is usually a focusing event that breaks open policy monopolies, allowing for major changes in legislative decision making. While a burgeoning body of literature, a shortcoming in the PET literature is that it has yet to explain why focusing events and subsequent breakdowns in policy monopolies sometimes fail to result in punctuated policy. We integrate theories on cultural change with punctuated equilibrium to explain why focusing events do not always result in the dramatic policy changes that we might expect. Specifically, we use the context of national energy policy and the lexical database, Google Ngram Viewer, to trace punctuating energy‐related events and the occurrence or lack thereof subsequent policy change from 1952 to 2000.
Keywords:energy policy  punctuated equilibrium theory  Ngram
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