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Evidence For Policy Decisionmaking A Practical Guide 1st Edition George Argyrous

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Evidence For Policy Decisionmaking A Practical Guide 1st Edition George Argyrous
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Publisher: University of NSW Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 317
Author: George Argyrous
ISBN: 9781742231761, 1742231764
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Evidence For Policy Decisionmaking A Practical Guide 1st Edition George Argyrous by George Argyrous 9781742231761, 1742231764 instant download after payment.

The need to base policy on evidence has placed pressure on decision-makers to support proposals with well-grounded research and information. However, no practical guide with a focus on public sector policy and decision-making for doing this exists. This edited text fills the gap by providing a practical and comprehensive manual for people working in policy areas. It is aimed at practitioners with little or no experience in research and analysis but who require skills in managing, assessing and critically evaluating evidence use in the public sector.

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