Luis Henrique

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A final alternative is that policy A is a substitute for policy B. When A is an exact substitute for B, A’s adoption completely precludes the possibility of adopting B. However, exact policy substitutes are rare; partial substitutes are more likely. In the case of partial substitutes, the adoption of A does not preclude the adoption of B; it only reduces its likelihood.
Theories of the Policy Process
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