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Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Digital technology is an effective way to realize the carbon neutrality target in China. Therefore, based on panel data at the city level in China from 2006 to 2016, we take the e-commerce pilot policy as a quasi-natural experiment, using the staggered ...
Hong Wang +3 more
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Digital technology is an effective way to realize the carbon neutrality target in China. Therefore, based on panel data at the city level in China from 2006 to 2016, we take the e-commerce pilot policy as a quasi-natural experiment, using the staggered ...
Hong Wang +3 more
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An evidence-based alcohol policy
Gut, 2008In October 2007 the BBC performed a survey of British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) members in which a number of questions were asked about the changing patterns of alcohol-related disease the BSG was seeing in the UK. Of the 115 responses, only nine members had seen no change in alcohol-related liver disease over the last 10 years; 92% reported a ...
Sheron, Nick, Olsen, Noel, Gilmore, Ian
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A Brief History of Evidence-Based Policy
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2018This article provides a brief history of evidence-based policy, which it defines as encompassing (1) the application of rigorous research methods, particularly randomized controlled trials (RCTs), to build credible evidence about “what works” to improve ...
J. Baron
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Evidence-Based Coverage Policy
Health Affairs, 2001Many health plans apply evidence-based approaches to coverage decisions. The foundation of such approaches is the systematic review of information about the effectiveness of medical interventions. This paper discusses the principles underlying evidence-based coverage policy and how they are applied by two major programs: the Technology Evaluation ...
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Nudge and evidence based policy: fertile ground
Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019Nudge is an approach to public policy that changes the decision-making environment to encourage citizens to make a particular choice. The approach has been eagerly adopted by administrations around the world, with some governments establishing dedicated ...
C. Einfeld
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2006
AbstractThere is no large literature on evidence-based policy-making. We do know that one of the most difficult decisions is about the dependability of evidence we use to make policy. Unless the evidence can fulfil the criteria of quality, validity, and size, then it has the potential to mislead us, whatever study designs or methods have been used. The
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AbstractThere is no large literature on evidence-based policy-making. We do know that one of the most difficult decisions is about the dependability of evidence we use to make policy. Unless the evidence can fulfil the criteria of quality, validity, and size, then it has the potential to mislead us, whatever study designs or methods have been used. The
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Building upon foundations for evidence-based policy
Science, 2019Can government culture evolve under a promising new law? There is no natural constituency for evidence-based policy. It should, by rights, be the public who wants the most from their government (and their public funds).
R. Hahn
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Evidence-Based Policy: The Tension Between the Epistemic and the Normative
Critical Review, 2019Acceding to the demand that public policy should be based on “the best available evidence” can come at significant moral cost. Important policy questions cannot be addressed using “the best available evidence” as defined by the evidence-based policy ...
Donal Khosrowi, J. Reiss
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
The American legal system has traditionally established facts through adversarial proceedings, tempered by judicial evidentiary screening. Legal observers, however, have grown increasingly discontented with this approach when dealing with scientific facts.
John F. Pfaff, Christopher P. Guzelian
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The American legal system has traditionally established facts through adversarial proceedings, tempered by judicial evidentiary screening. Legal observers, however, have grown increasingly discontented with this approach when dealing with scientific facts.
John F. Pfaff, Christopher P. Guzelian
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Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2008
Evidence-based policy making is espoused as a central feature of government in the United Kingdom. However, an expectation that this will improve the quality of policy produced and provide a path to increased involvement of nurses in the policy process is misplaced.
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Evidence-based policy making is espoused as a central feature of government in the United Kingdom. However, an expectation that this will improve the quality of policy produced and provide a path to increased involvement of nurses in the policy process is misplaced.
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