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We all want ‘evidence based policy making’ but how do we do it?

We all want ‘evidence based policy making’ but how do we do it?

Published by Paul Cairney on November 10, 2016

This is a post from Paul Cairney, outlining notes for his talk to the Scottish Government during its evidence and policy week. The talk’s abstract is as follows: A key aim in government is to produce ‘evidence based’ (or ‘informed’) policy and policymaking, but it is easier said than done. It involves two key choices about (1) what evidence counts… Read more →

Posted in Research approaches | Tagged evidence based policy, evidence informed policy making, public policy, Scottish Government, Scottish politics

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