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Based on the blog post Policy Concepts in 1000 Words: the intersection between evidence and policy transfer This post is a way into many publications that compare different models of 'evidence based policymaking', includ...
Policy Concepts in 1000 Words: the intersection between evidence and policy transfer is an episode from The Politics of Evidence-Based Policymaking (Professor Paul Cairney) by Professor Paul Cairney. Based on the blog post Policy Concepts i...
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Published Jan 18, 2021, 00:12:20 long, audio available.
Based on the blog post Policy Concepts in 1000 Words: the intersection between evidence and policy transfer This post is a way into many publications that compare different models of 'evidence based policymaking', including: Paul Cairney and Kathryn Oliver (2017) ‘Evidence-based policymaking is not like evidence-based medicine, so how far should you go to bridge the divide between evidence and policy?’ Health Research Policy and Systems (HARPS), DOI: 10.1186/s12961-017-0192-x PDF Paul Cairney (2017) “Evidence-based best practice is more political than it looks: a case study of the ‘Scottish Approach’”, Evidence and Policy , 13, 3, 499-515 PDF Paul Cairney (2019) ‘The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy’, British Politics, 14, 1, 1-22 Open Access PDF Paul Cairney (2020) “The myth of ‘evidence based policymaking’ in a decentred state”, Public Policy and Administration (Special Issue, The Decentred State) PDF From Policy Concepts in 1000 Words: the intersection between evidence and policy transfer : We can generate new insights on policymaking by connecting the dots between many separate concepts . However, don’t underestimate some major obstacles or how hard these dot-connecting exercises are to understand. They may seem clear in your head, but describing them (and getting people to go along with your description) is another matter. You need to set out these links clearly and in a set of logical steps. I give one example – of the links between evidence and policy transfer – which I have been struggling with for some time. In this post, I combine three concepts – policy transfer, bounded rationality, and ‘evidence-based policymaking’ – to identify the major dilemmas faced by central government policymakers when they use evidence to identify a successful policy solution and consider how to import it and ‘scale it up’ within their jurisdiction. ...
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Published Jan 18, 2021 and 00:12:20 long