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9781783477050 |
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320.6 JOR |
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Jordon Andrew J |
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The tools of policy formulation |
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London |
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Edward Elgar |
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2015 |
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301P |
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xviii |
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Political Planning |
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Policy Sciences |
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Contents<br/><br/>Preface<br/><br/>Acknowledgements<br/><br/>PART I INTRODUCTION<br/><br/>1. The Tools of Policy Formulation: An Introduction<br/>John R. Turnpenny, Andy J. Jordan, David Benson and Tim Rayner<br/><br/><br/>PART II TOOLS OF POLICY FORMULATION<br/>2. Participatory Assessment: Tools for Empowering, Learning and Legitimating?<br/>Matthijs Hisschemöller and Eefje Cuppen<br/><br/>3. Scenarios: Tools for Coping with Complexity and Future Uncertainty<br/>Marta Pérez-Soba and Rob Maas<br/><br/>4. Indicators: Tools for Informing, Monitoring or Controlling?<br/>Markku Lehtonen<br/><br/>5. Computerized Models: Tools for Assessing the Future of Complex Systems?<br/>Martin K. Van Ittersum and Barbara Sterk<br/><br/>6. Multi-Criteria Analysis: A Tool for Going Beyond Monetization?<br/>Catherine D. Gamper and Catrinel Turcanu<br/><br/>7. Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Tool That is Both Useful and Influential?<br/>Giles Atkinson<br/><br/>PART III ACTORS, CAPACITIES, VENUES AND EFFECTS<br/>8. Policy Formulation, Policy Advice and Policy Appraisal: The Distribution of Analytical Tools<br/>Michael Howlett, Seck L. Tan, Andrea Migone, Adam Wellstead and Bryan Evans<br/><br/>9. The Use of Policy Formulation Tools in the Venue of Policy Appraisal: Patterns and Underlying Motivations<br/>John R. Turnpenny, Andrew J. Jordan, Camilla Adelle, Stephan Bartke, Thomas Bournaris, Petrus Kautto, Hanna Kuittinen, Lars Ege Larsen, Christina Moulogianni, Sanna-Riikka Saarela and Sabine Weiland<br/><br/>10. Policy Formulation Tool Use in Emerging Policy Spheres: A Developing Country Perspective<br/>Sachin Warghade<br/><br/>11. The Effects of Targets and Indicators on Policy Formulation: Narrowing Down, Crowding Out and Locking In<br/>Christina Boswell, Steve Yearley, Colin Fleming, Eugénia Rodrigues and Graham Spinardi<br/><br/>12. The Use of Computerized Models in Different Policy Formulation Venues: The MARKAL Energy Model<br/>Paul Upham, Peter Taylor, David Christopherson and Will Mcdowall<br/><br/>PART IV CONCLUSIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS<br/>13. The Tools of Policy Formulation: New Perspectives and New Challenges<br/>Andy J. Jordan, John R. Turnpenny and Tim Rayner<br/><br/>Index |
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Turnpenny John R |
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