The importance of ideas: An a priori critical juncture framework

John Hogan, David Doyle

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Abstract

This paper sets out an improved framework for examining critical junctures. This framework, while rigorous and broadly applicable and an advance on the frameworks currently employed, primarily seeks to incorporate an a priori element. Until now the frameworks utilized in examining critical junctures were entirely postdictive. Adding a predictive element to the concept will constitute a significant advance. The new framework, and its predictive element, termed the "differentiating factor," is tested here in examining macro-economic crises and subsequent changes in macro-economic policy, in America and Sweden.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)883-910
Number of pages28
JournalCanadian Journal of Political Science
Volume40
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • critical junctures
  • a priori element
  • predictive element
  • differentiating factor
  • macro-economic crises
  • macro-economic policy
  • America
  • Sweden

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