Science-based methods for assessing the practical rationality of a proposed public policy typically represent assumed future outcomes of policies and values attributed to these outcomes in an idealized, that is, intentionally distorted way and abstracted from aspects that are deemed irrelevant. Different types of methods do so in different ways. As a consequence, they instantiate the properties that result from abstraction and idealization such as conceptual simplicity versus complexity, or comprehensiveness versus selectivity of the values under consideration to different degrees. I hold that none of these methods is best in general. Instead, I opt for the valuation method that is useful for the policy issue in question both in terms of it...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
This essay identifies the systems fallacy: the mistaken belief that systems-analytic decision-making...
La thèse a été originé par l intérêt vers les politiques publiques (PP); plus précisément par la que...
This paper looks at a variety of methods that can be used in evaluating a set of alternate policies ...
International audienceThe paper aims at addressing the problem of what makes specific aiding to deci...
Public policies constitute a huge importance in the lives of every citizen in each country. There ar...
The debate on ‘evidence-based policy making’ deal with the role of evaluation, and of social science...
When one wishes to formulate, evaluate and implement public policies, the existence of a plurality o...
Illustrated by case studies from Europe, North America and the Middle East, this book examines how n...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces...
The hope that policy-making is a rational process lies at the heart of policy science and democratic...
Benefit/cost analysis is a technique for evaluating programs, procedures, and actions; it is not a m...
A principal planning function is to formulate and implement policies which are designed to ameliorat...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to introduce monetary valuation into public decision-m...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
This essay identifies the systems fallacy: the mistaken belief that systems-analytic decision-making...
La thèse a été originé par l intérêt vers les politiques publiques (PP); plus précisément par la que...
This paper looks at a variety of methods that can be used in evaluating a set of alternate policies ...
International audienceThe paper aims at addressing the problem of what makes specific aiding to deci...
Public policies constitute a huge importance in the lives of every citizen in each country. There ar...
The debate on ‘evidence-based policy making’ deal with the role of evaluation, and of social science...
When one wishes to formulate, evaluate and implement public policies, the existence of a plurality o...
Illustrated by case studies from Europe, North America and the Middle East, this book examines how n...
Traditional public policy decision making has been supported with a cyclical framework based on the ...
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces...
The hope that policy-making is a rational process lies at the heart of policy science and democratic...
Benefit/cost analysis is a technique for evaluating programs, procedures, and actions; it is not a m...
A principal planning function is to formulate and implement policies which are designed to ameliorat...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to introduce monetary valuation into public decision-m...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
This essay identifies the systems fallacy: the mistaken belief that systems-analytic decision-making...
La thèse a été originé par l intérêt vers les politiques publiques (PP); plus précisément par la que...