Same but different: On continuity and change in agricultural policy reforms

Author:

Melås Anders M.12ORCID,Vik Jostein2ORCID,Farsund Arild A.3

Affiliation:

1. Ruralis‐Institute for Rural and Regional Research Trondheim Norway

2. Institute for Sociology and Political Science NTNU Trondheim Norway

3. Department of Government University of Bergen Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractThis article contributes to the Historical Institutionalism literature on stability and change by unpacking how an institution has persisted for more than 70 years despite substantial contextual changes. The overall stability of the institution comes both through changes in policy instruments and their settings, and through the incorporation of differing, but aligned rationales. Ideational multidimensionality yields stability by providing leeway to recondition the institution in response to changing circumstances. This allows for different interests in the coalition to stimulate overall institutional stability by supporting incremental changes in policy instruments whilst avoiding institutional exhaustion and third order changes. This shows that policies initiated under a certain set of circumstances may be better equipped to persist when circumstances change if they are able to incorporate differing, but aligned, rationales and to respond to upcoming issues through policy instrument changes. The theoretical arguments are exemplified through a case study analysis of Norwegian agricultural policy.

Publisher

Wiley

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