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  2. The Science of 'Muddling Through'. The Science of Muddling Through. By CHARLES E. LINDBLOM. Associate Professor of Economics. Yale University. SUPPOSE an administrator is given respon- sibility for formulating policy with re- spect to inflation. He might start by try- ing to list all related values in order of.

  3. Abstract. This chapter discusses “The Science of Muddling Through”, a 1959 paper by Charles E. Lindblom that has influenced several generations of thinking about public policy decision-making in complex situations such as government and bureaucracy.

  4. Lindblom was one of the early developers and advocates of the theory of incrementalism in policy and decision-making. That view (also called gradualism) takes a "baby-steps," "muddling through," or "Echternach-theory" approach to decision-making processes.

    • Work on numerous political theories, muddling through
    • Frank H. Knight
  5. Jan 1, 2016 · One of the traditions in the bounded rationality line is incrementalism, otherwise known as ‘muddling through’. It was conceived by Charles Lindblom in two key articles (Lindblom 1959 , 1979 ), and it has influenced the management literature in several ways.

  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Charles Edward Lindblom, former Yale professor and author of the seminal article “The Science of ‘Muddling Through,’”1 died in 2018 at the age of 100.2 First published in 1959, that article had a s...

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