edited by Timothy J. Conlan, Paul L. Posner and Priscilla M. Regan
contributions by Paul L. Posner, Timothy J. Conlan, Sheldon Edner, Matthew J. Critchfield, Priscilla M. Regan, Alan J. Abramson, Lehn Benjamin, Stefan Toepler, Matthew Sommerfeld, Paul L. Posner, Paul L. Posner, Timothy J. Conlan, Priscilla M. Regan, Timothy J. Conlan, Paul L. Posner, Priscilla M. Regan and Timothy J. Conlan
Georgetown University Press, 2017
Cloth: 978-1-62616-369-0 | eISBN: 978-1-62616-371-3 | Paper: 978-1-62616-370-6
Library of Congress Classification HC106.84.G677 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification 338.973

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The underappreciated but surprisingly successful implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) helped rescue the economy during the Great Recession and represented one of the most important achievements of the Obama presidency. It tested all levels of government with urgent time frames and extensive accountability requirements. While ARRA passed most tests with comparatively little mismanagement or fraud, negative public and media perceptions of the initiative deprived the president of political credit.

Drawing on more than two hundred interviews and nationwide field research, Governing under Stress examines a range of ARRA stimulus programs to analyze the fraught politics, complex implementation, and impact of the legislation. Essays from public administration scholars use ARRA to study how to implement large federal programs in our modern era of indirect, networked governance. Throughout, the contributors present potent insights into the most pressing challenges facing public policy and management, and they uncover important lessons about policy instruments and networks, the effects of transparency and accountability, and the successes and failures of different types of government intervention.