Deborah Stone is a renowned scholar in the field of public policy.
She is best known for her book "Policy Paradox," which challenges traditional approaches to policy analysis.
Stone argues for a more nuanced understanding of policymaking that takes into account the complexities of human behavior and political realities.
Her work emphasizes the importance of considering multiple perspectives and the role of values in shaping policy decisions.
Stone's research focuses on the intersection of politics, economics, and social issues in policymaking.
She has contributed significantly to the academic discourse on public policy and has influenced how scholars and practitioners approach policy analysis and decision-making.
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