Bottom-up Approach

Bottom-up Approach

Bottom-up approach in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, bottom-up approach is: preparing an agenda for trade negotiations by agreeing on negotiating subjects item by item. The entries on trade policy are here. As agreement is reached on each item, the shape of the final agenda gradually becomes apparent. See also top-down approach.[1]

Bottom-up approachin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

Resources

Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Bottom-up approach” entry (OAS)

See Also

Bottom-up Approach

See Also

  • Governance
  • Decentered Theory
  • Policy Network
  • Street-Level
    Bureaucrat
  • Top-Down Approach

Further Reading

  • Bevir, M., & Rhodes, R. A. W. (2006). Governance stories.
    London: Routledge.
    Elmore, R. (1979). Backward mapping. Political Science
    Quarterly, 94, 601 616.
    Hill, M., & Hupe, P. (2002). Implementing public policy:
    Governance in theory and practice. London: Sage Ltd.
    Lipsky, M. (1979). Street level bureaucracy. New York:
    Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Bottom-up Approach in the Encyclopedia of Governance, Mark Bevir – University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2007, SAGE Publications

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