Analysis of the Implementation of Double Reduction Policy Based on Smith Policy Execution Model
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2024.050110 | Downloads: 22 | Views: 586
Author(s)
Chuanli Wei 1, Zhangyu Dong 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Corresponding Author
Chuanli WeiABSTRACT
The implementation of the "double reduction" policy involves many influencing factors, and it is inevitable to encounter difficulties in implementation. By improving the ideal policy design approach from four levels: policy itself, executing entities, target groups, and policy environment, clarifying the responsibilities and functions of executing agencies, enhancing the participation enthusiasm of target groups, and creating a scientific policy implementation environment, we aim to improve satisfaction with policy implementation.
KEYWORDS
Double reduction policy; Policy implementation; Smith Policy Execution ModelCITE THIS PAPER
Chuanli Wei, Zhangyu Dong, Analysis of the Implementation of Double Reduction Policy Based on Smith Policy Execution Model. Social Security and Administration Management (2024) Vol. 5: 73-77. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2024.050110.
REFERENCES
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[2] Zhang Shanchao, Xiong Letian. Obstacles and Resolving Paths Faced in the Implementation of the Double Reduction Policy [J]. Journal of Hebei Normal University (Education Science Edition), 2023, 25 (03): 108-115. DOI: 10.13763/j.cnki. jhebnu. ese. 20223.03.014.
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