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Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action or inaction taken by governmental entities with regard to a particular issue or set of issues. Other scholars define it as a system of "courses of action, regulatory measures, laws, and funding priorities concerning a given topic promulgated by a governmental entity or its representatives."[2] Public policy is commonly embodied "in constitutions, legislative acts, and judicial decisions."
Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action or inaction taken by governmental entities with regard to a particular issue or set of issues. Other scholars define it as a system of "courses of action, regulatory measures, laws, and funding priorities concerning a given topic promulgated by a governmental entity or its representatives."[2] Public policy is commonly embodied "in constitutions, legislative acts, and judicial decisions."
== Universal Basic Income (UBI) as Public Policy ==
It is a common saying when it comes to discussing social problems and remedies that "there are no silver bullets". However, like any rule of thumb, this also have exception and must not be taken as an absolut, universal guide.

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Definition of Public Policy Taken from Wikipedia on 5/23/09 URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_policy

Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action or inaction taken by governmental entities with regard to a particular issue or set of issues. Other scholars define it as a system of "courses of action, regulatory measures, laws, and funding priorities concerning a given topic promulgated by a governmental entity or its representatives."[2] Public policy is commonly embodied "in constitutions, legislative acts, and judicial decisions."

Universal Basic Income (UBI) as Public Policy

It is a common saying when it comes to discussing social problems and remedies that "there are no silver bullets". However, like any rule of thumb, this also have exception and must not be taken as an absolut, universal guide.