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we wrote that our study of the SB 1953 experience was initiated to help us answer three questions we considered central to understanding natural hazard public policy implementation, particularly when the policy focused on regulating the behavior and investments of others.
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Alesch, D.J., Arendt, L.A., Petak, W.J. (2012). The Ecology of Public Policy Implementation. In: Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy. Environmental Hazards. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2235-4_14
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