Description:
Winner of the 2020 Outstanding Book Award Presented by the Public and Nonprofit Section of the National Academy of Management
Winner of the 2019 Louis Brownlow Book Award from the National Academy of Public Administration
Review Quotes:
"Citizens routinely experience government in their everyday lives, and too often such encounters impose cumbersome challenges and reinforce inequality. In this clearly written and powerfully argued book, Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan argue that these 'administrative burdens' are political tactics, strategically applied to policies by political leaders who aim to restrict access to rights and benefits. Change is possible, however, as demonstrated by policies in which more effective and efficient procedures have been adopted. This captivating and important book is a 'must read' for anyone who wants to see government operate better in serving citizens."
--SUZANNE METTLER, John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions, Cornell University
"In ways variable and systemic, citizens shoulder burdens of the everyday operations of government. This fundamental truth of modern public administration has never received the attention it merits. Until now. With cutting-edge conceptual formation, mixed methodological lenses, and uncommon rigor, Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan have authored an instant classic on a problem of vast proportions, one that will be setting research agendas for decades to come." --DANIEL CARPENTER, Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard University
"By putting a spotlight on the consequences of administrative burdens, Herd and Moynihan have done a great public service." New York Review of Books
"Our confidence in government as a force for the public good is at stake. Read this book and see why." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
"(A) landmark study explaining how administrative burdens impact outcomes associated with U.S. policymaking. This volume will influence a wide swath of students in the related fields of public administration and public policy." P.S. Perspectives on Politics
"Exactly what a conceptual frame-work should be: usable...will surely become required reading for public management scholars and students alike due to its clear framework and policy breadth." Governance
"(F)ascinating...a systematic account of "policy by other means" that must be heeded by policy makers and social scientists alike. They provide a reckoning of an often ignored, but critical, dimension of policy implementation as a political venue." Journal of Politics
"Herd and Moynihan's collective voice provides inspiration by emphasizing that an evolved approach to good government through burden reduction could have significant positive impact on individual lives...essential reading for public policy students and practitioners." Political Science Quarterly