Abstract The manifold special features and challenges of economic policy-advising are ultimately based on the principles of trust and mutual learning. These principles, as the basis of cooperation between science on the one hand and politics and administration on the other, can go a long way towards resolving the problem of asymmetrical information between commissioners and commissionees or commission members and institutions seeking advice. It would be desirable to have more ministerial administration employees organising the advisory services who have already become acquainted during their studies with the approaches and problems of applying economic knowledge in political decisions and in administrative implementation
Knowledge utilization depends on how well the scientific community communicates knowledge to its tar...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The paper provides a deeper insight into institutionally given opportunities for and limitations to ...
This paper examines how science advice can provide policy recommendations in a trustworthy manner. D...
Abstract German policy advice is embedded in an institutional framework consisting of universities, ...
Abstract Evidence-based policy remains an unfulfilled ambition given political constraints. On one h...
Academic economists perform an important function in advising politicians and state bureaucrats, len...
Academic economists perform an important function in advising politicians and state bureaucrats, len...
In this paper advisors are selected by two ministers with conflicting interests in order to (1) acqu...
The paper argues for a need of rethinking the interaction between social science and socioeconomic p...
For most liberal democracies, scientific expertise is an important ingredient of political decision-...
Carrier M. What Does Good Science-Based Advice to Politics Look Like? Journal for General Philosophy...
While policy measures affect the welfare of nations, the practice of policy advice is determined by ...
Scientific policy advice is usually perceived as a formalized advisory process within political inst...
We find William Sutherland and Mark Burgman\u27s advice on the complex social processes between evid...
Knowledge utilization depends on how well the scientific community communicates knowledge to its tar...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The paper provides a deeper insight into institutionally given opportunities for and limitations to ...
This paper examines how science advice can provide policy recommendations in a trustworthy manner. D...
Abstract German policy advice is embedded in an institutional framework consisting of universities, ...
Abstract Evidence-based policy remains an unfulfilled ambition given political constraints. On one h...
Academic economists perform an important function in advising politicians and state bureaucrats, len...
Academic economists perform an important function in advising politicians and state bureaucrats, len...
In this paper advisors are selected by two ministers with conflicting interests in order to (1) acqu...
The paper argues for a need of rethinking the interaction between social science and socioeconomic p...
For most liberal democracies, scientific expertise is an important ingredient of political decision-...
Carrier M. What Does Good Science-Based Advice to Politics Look Like? Journal for General Philosophy...
While policy measures affect the welfare of nations, the practice of policy advice is determined by ...
Scientific policy advice is usually perceived as a formalized advisory process within political inst...
We find William Sutherland and Mark Burgman\u27s advice on the complex social processes between evid...
Knowledge utilization depends on how well the scientific community communicates knowledge to its tar...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The paper provides a deeper insight into institutionally given opportunities for and limitations to ...