Politics 355

Governing Instruments

 

Supplementary Canadian Bibliography

 

 

SUBSTANTIVE POLICY INSTRUMENTS (I): ORGANIZATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

Langford, John. "Crown Corporations as Instruments of Policy." In G. B. Doern and P. Aucoin, ed(s), Public Policy in Canada: Organization Process and Management, Toronto: Gage, 1979. 239-274.

Stevens, Douglas F. Corporate Autonomy and Institutional Control: The Crown Corporation as a Problem in Organization Design. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993.

Tupper, A. and G.B. Doern. "Public Corporations and Public Policy in Canada." In Public Corporations and Public Policy in Canada, edited by A. Tupper and G. B. Doern. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1981

Trebilcock, M.J. and J.R.S. Prichard. "Crown Corporations: The Calculus of Instrument Choice." In Crown Corporations: The Calculus of Instrument Choice, edited by J. R. S. Prichard. Toronto: Butterworths, 1983.

Garant, Patrice. "Crown Corporations: Instruments of Economic Intervention - Legal Aspects." In Regulations, Crown Corporations, and Administrative Tribunals, edited by I. Bernier and A. Lajoie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985. 1-80.

Economic Council of Canada. Minding the Public Business. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services, 1986.

Vining, A.R. and R. Botterell. "An Overview of the Origins, Growth, Size, and Functions of Provincial Crown Corporations." In Crown Corporations: The Calculus of Instrument Choice, edited by J. R. S. Pritchard. Toronto: Butterworths, 1983. 303-368.

Doern, G. Bruce. "The Department of Industry, Science and Technology: Is There industrial Policy After Free Trade?" In K. A. Graham, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1990-91: Tracking the Second Agenda, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992. 49-71.

Doern, G. Bruce. "Consumer and Corporate Affairs: The Dilemmas of Influencing Without Spending." In K. A. Graham, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1988/89: The Conservatives Heading Into the Stretch, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1988. 233-267.

Savoie, Donald J. "Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA): Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue." In K. A. Graham, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1989-90: The Buck Stops Where?, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1989. 107-130.

Trebilcock, M.J. and J.R.S. Prichard. "Crown Corporations in Canada: The Calculus of Instrument Choice." In J. R. S. Prichard, ed(s), Crown Corporations in Canada: The Calculus of Instrument Choice, Toronto: Butterworths, 1983. 1-98.

Tupper, Allan and G. Bruce Doern. "Canadian Public Enterprise and Privatization." In A. Tupper and G. B. Doern, ed(s), Privatization, Public Policy and Public Corporations in Canada, Montreal: Institute for research on Public Policy, 1988.

Borins, Sandford F. "World War Two Crown Corporations: Their Wartime Role and Peacetime Privatization." Canadian Public Administration. 25, no. 3 (1982): 380-404.

Armstrong, Jim and Donald G. Lenihan. From Controlling to Collaborating; When Governments Want to be Partners: A Report on the Collaborative Partnership Project. Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada New Directions - Number 3, 1999.

 

 

SUBSTANTIVE POLICY INSTRUMENTS (II): AUTHORITATIVE INSTRUMENTS

 

 

Trebilcock, M. J. et al. The Choice of Governing Instrument. Ottawa: Economic Council of Canada, 1982.

MacDonald, R.A. "Understanding Regulation by Regulations." In Regulations, Crown Corporations, and Administrative Tribunals, edited by I. Bernier and A. Lajoie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985. 81-154.

Trebilcock, Michael J. "Regulating Service Quality in Professional Markets." In The Regulation of Quality, edited by D. N. Dewees. Toronto: Butterworths, 1983. 83-108.

Trebilcock, M.J., C.J. Tuohy, and A.D. Wolfson. Professional Regulation. Toronto: Ministry of the Attorney General, 1979.

Tuohy, C.J. and A.D. Wolfson. "Self-Regulation: Who Qualifies." In The Professions and Public Policy, edited by P. Slayton and M. J. Trebilcock. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978. 111-124.

Priest, Margot and Aron Wohl. "The Growth of Federal and Provincial Regulation of Economic Activity 1867-1978." In Government Regulation: Scope, Growth, Process, edited by W. T. Stanbury. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1980. 69-150.

Economic Council of Canada. Responsible Regulation. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services, 1979.

Baggaley, Carmen. The Emergence of the Regulatory State in Canada, 1867-1939. Ottawa: Economic Council of Canada, 1981.

MacDonald, R.A. "Understanding Regulation by Regulations." In Regulations, Crown Corporations, and Administrative Tribunals, edited by I. Bernier and A. Lajoie. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985. 81-154.

Schultz, Richard and Alan Alexandroff. Economic Regulation and the Federal System. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985.

Trebilcock, M. J. et al. The Choice of Governing Instrument. Ottawa: Economic Council of Canada, 1982.

Schultz, Richard J. Federalism and the Regulatory Process. Montreal: Institute for research on Public Policy, 1979.

Harrison, Kathryn. "Talking with the Donkey: Cooperative Approaches to Environmental Protection." Journal of Industrial Ecology. 2, no. 3 (1998): 51-72.

Harrison, Kathryn. "Is Cooperation the Answer? Canadian Environmental Enforcement in Comparative Context." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 14, no. 2 (1995): 221-244.

 

SUBSTANTIVE POLICY INSTRUMENTS (III): FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

Maslove, Allan M. "Loans and Loan Guarantees: Business as Usual Versus the Politics of Risk." In G. B. Doern, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends: The Liberals, The Opposition and Federal Priorities, Toronto: James Lorimer, 1983. 121-132.

Sproule-Jones, Mark. "User Fees." In A. M. Maslove, ed(s), Taxes as Instruments of Public Policy, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. 3-38.

Woodside, K. "The Political Economy of Policy Instruments: Tax Expenditures and Subsidies." In The Politics of Canadian Public Policy, edited by M. Atkinson and M. Chandler. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983. 173-197.

Canada. Account of the Cost of Selective Tax Measures. Ottawa: Department of Finance, 1985. 1-38

Woodside, K. "The Political Economy of Policy Instruments: Tax Expenditures and Subsidies." In The Politics of Canadian Public Policy, edited by M. Atkinson and M. Chandler. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983. 173-197.

Smith, Roger. Tax Expenditures. Toronto: Canadian Tax Foundation, 1979.

Bruce, Neil, ed. Tax Expenditures and Government Policy. Kingston: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 1988.

Le Pan, Nick. "Tax Expenditure Analysis: Some Conceptual Problems." Canadian Taxation 1, no. 2 (1979): 2-22.

Allan M. Maslove, "The Other Side of Public Spending: Tax Expenditures in Canada" in G.B. Doern and A.M. Maslove, The Public Evaluation of Government Spending (Montreal Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1978) pp. 149-168

 

SUBSTANTIVE POLICY INSTRUMENTS (IV): INFORMATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

 

Rose, Jonathan. "Government Advertising in a Crisis: The Quebec Referendum Precedent." Canadian Journal of Communication. 18(1993): 173-196.

Roberts, Alasdair and Jonathan Rose. "Selling the Goods and Services Tax: Government Advertising and Public Discourse in Canada." Canadian Journal of Political Science. 28, no. 2 (1995): 311-330.

Ryan, Phil. "Miniature Mila and Flying Geese: Government Advertising and Canadian Democracy." In S. D. Phillips, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1995-96: Mid-Life Crises, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1995. 263-286.

Stanbury, W.T., Gerald J. Gorn, and Charles B. Weinberg. "Federal Advertising Expenditures." In G. B. Doern, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends: The Liberals , the Opposition and Federal Priorities, Toronto: James Lorimer and Company, 1983. 133-172.

Stanbury, W.T. and Jane Fulton. "Suasion as a Governing Instrument." In How Ottawa Spends 1984: The New Agenda, edited by A. Maslove. Toronto: Lorimer, 1984.

Firestone, O.J. The Public Persuader: Government Advertising. Toronto: Methuen, 1970. Pp. 115-144

Gibson, Robert B., ed. Voluntary Initiatives: The New Politics of Corporate Greening. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1999.

 

PROCEDURAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS (I): ORGANIZATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

 

Hollander, Marcus J. and Michael J. Prince. "Analytical Units in Federal and Provincial Governments: Origins, Functions and Suggestions for Effectiveness." Canadian Public Administration. 36, no. 2 (1993): 190-224.

Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Joel. "The Dynamics of Joint Governance: Historical and Institutional Implications for Sector Councils." In M. Gunderson and A. Sharpe, ed(s), Forging business-Labour Partnerships: The Emergence of Sector Councils in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 193-207.

Atkinson, Michael M. and Cassandra W. Pervin. "Sector Councils and Sectoral Corporatism: Viable? Desirable?" In M. Gunderson and A. Sharpe, ed(s), Forging Business-Labour Partnerships: The Emergence of Sector Councils in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 271-294.

Haddad, Carol Joyce. "Sector Councils and Models of Shared Governance in Training and Adjustment." In M. Gunderson and A. Sharpe, ed(s), Forging business-Labour Partnerships: The Emergence of Sector Councils in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 208-233.

Ratushny, Ed. "What Are Administrative Tribunals? The Pursuit of Uniformity in Diversity." Canadian Public Administration. 30, no. 1 (1987): 1-13.

Phidd, R.W. "The Economic Council of Canada: Its Establishment, Structure, and Role in the Canadian Policy-Making System 1963-74." Canadian Public Administration. 18, no. 3 (1975): 428-473.

Chenier, John A. "Ministers of State to Assist: Weighing the Costs and the Benefits." Canadian Public Administration. 28, no. 3 (1985): 397-412.

 

 

 

PROCEDURAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS (II): AUTHORITATIVE INSTRUMENTS

 

McDowell, Stephen D. and Cheryl Cowan Buchwald. "Public Interest Groups and the Canadian Information Highway." Telecommunications Policy. 21, no. 8 (1997): 709-719.

Graham, Katherine A. and Susan D. Phillips. "Citizen Engagement: Beyond the Customer Revolution." Canadian Public Administration. 40, no. 2 (1997): 225-273.

Brown-John, C. Lloyd. "Advisory Agencies in Canada: An Introduction." Canadian Public Administration. 22, no. 1 (1979): 72-91.

Doerr, Audrey D. The Machinery of Government in Canada. Toronto: Methuen, 1981. Pp. 136-164

Baetz, Mark C. and A. Brian Tanguay. "'Damned If You do, Damned If You Don't': Government and the Conundrum of Consultation in the Environmental Sector." Canadian Public Administration. 41, no. 3 (1998): 395-418.

Armstrong, Jim and Donald G. Lenihan. From Controlling to Collaborating; When Governments Want to be Partners: A Report on the Collaborative Partnership Project. Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada New Directions - Number 3, 1999.

Kernaghan, Kenneth. "Partnership and Public Administration: Conceptual and Practical Considerations." Canadian Public Administration. 36, no. 1 (1993): 57-76.

Aronson, Jane. "Giving Consumers a Say in Policy Development: Influencing Policy or Just Being Heard?" Canadian Public Policy. 19, no. 4 (1993): 367-378.

Rabe, Barry G. "The Politics of Sustainable Development: impediemnts to Pollution Prevention and Policy Integration in Canada." Canadian Public Administration. 40, no. 3 (1997): 415-435.

Howlett, Michael. "The Round Table Experience: Representation and Legitimacy in Canadian Environmental Policy Making." Queen's Quarterly. 97, no. 4 (1990): 580-601.

 

PROCEDURAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS (III): FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

 

Leslie A. Pal, Interests of State: The Politics of Language, Multiculturalism, and Feminism in Canada Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993

Sandra Burt, "Canadian Women's Groups in the 1980s: Organizational Development and Policy Influence" in Canadian Public Policy 16, 1990 pp. 17-28.

Pross, A. Paul and Iain S. Stewart. "Lobbying, the Voluntary Sector and the Public Purse." In S. D. Phillips, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1993-1994: A More Democratic Canada?, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1993. 109-142.

Cardozo, Andrew. "Lion Taming: Downsizing the Opponents of Downsizing." In G. Swimmer, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1996-97: Life Under the Knife, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996. 303-336.

Stasiulis, Daiva K. "The Symbolic Mosaic Reaffirmed: Multiculturalilsm Policy." In K. A. Graham, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1988/89: The Conservatives Heading into the Stretch, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1988. 81-111.

Finkle, Peter et al. Federal Government Relations With Interest Groups: A Reconsideration. Ottawa: Privy Council Office, 1994.

Phillips, Susan D. "How Ottawa Blends: Shifting Government Relationships With Interest Groups." In F. Abele, ed(s), How Ottawa Spends 1991-92: The Politics of Fragmentation, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1991. 183-228.

Laforest, Rachel. "Special Interests, Common Goals: Bulding Civic Networks Through Public Consultation." Sherbrooke, PQ: Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (1999)

 

 

THE POLICY CYCLE (V): PROCEDURAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS (IV): INFORMATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

 

Jane Jenson, "Commissioning Ideas: Representation and Royal Commissions" in Susan D. Phillips ed., How Ottawa Spends 1994-95: Making Change Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1994 pp. 39-69

Liora Salter, "The Two Contradiction in Public Inquiries" in A. Paul Pross, Innis Christie and John A. Yogis eds. Commissions of Inquiry Toronto: Carswell, 1990 pp. 175-195.

Bryan Schwartz, "Public Inquiries" in Canadian Public Administration 40 (1) 1997 pp. 72-85

Doerr, Audrey D. "The Role of Coloured Papers." Canadian Public Administration. 25, no. 3 (1982): 366-379.

Bennett, Colin and Robin Bayley. "The New Public Administration: Canadian Approaches to Access and Privacy." In M. W. Westmacott and H. P. Mellon, ed(s), Public Administration and Policy: Governing in Challenging Times, Scarborough: Prectice Hall Allyn and Bacon, 1999. 189-201.

Raboy, Marc. "Influencing Public Policy on Canadian Broadcasting." Canadian Public Administration. 38, no. 3 (1995): 411-432.

de la Mothe, John. "One Small Step in an Uncertain Direction: The Science and Technology Review and Public Administration in Canada." Canadian Public Administration. 39, no. 3 (1996): 403-417.

Bellehumeur, Robert. "Review: An Instrument of Change." Optimum. 27, no. 1 (1997): 37-42.

Doern, G. Bruce. "The Mega-Project Episode and the Formulation of Canadian Economic Development Policy." Canadian Public Administration. 26, no. 2 (1983): 219-238.

Howlett, Michael. "The 1987 National Forest Sector Strategy and the Search for a Federal Role in Canadian Forest Policy." Canadian Public Administration. 32, no. 4 (1989): 545-563.

d'Ombrain, N. "Public Inquiries in Canada." Canadian Public Administration. 40, no. 1 (1997): 86-107.

Hoberg, George and Kathyrn Harrison. "It's Not Easy Being Green: The Politics of Canada's Green Plan." Canadian Public Policy. 20, no. 2 (1994): 119-137.