This study aims to explain the emergence and development of the concept of “Policy Networks” as a unit of analysis in the realm of public policies and their role in formulating a comprehensive policy for health insurance. The developments that took place over the past few decades had impacted a shift in the state’s role in shaping public policies, from a sole, key actor to one among other actors, both governmental and non-governmental, working interdependently through a set of networks. Design/methodology/approach
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Saber, H., & Gomaa, S. S. (2020). Policy networks as a unit of analysis of public policies a case study of the social and health insurance policy network in Egypt (2015–2019). Review of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.1108/reps-09-2019-0130
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