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Policy advice: Use experts wisely
Nature, 2015Policymakers are ignoring evidence on how advisers make judgements and predictions, warn William J. Sutherland and Mark A. Burgman.
William J Sutherland, Mark A Burgman
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On a Code of Ethics for Policy Experts
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1984AbstractAdvances in science and technology have exposed society to risks of unprecedented magnitude, which sometimes must be faced on very short notice, as in the field of nuclear power. Those developments have greatly increased the significance of the opinions of policy experts.
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Policy Spotlight: Ongoing Expert Advice on Pandemic Policies
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021To monitor some effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Illinois, IGPA established a diverse panel of experts in economics, public health, and vulnerable populations, throughout the state. Panelists agreed to complete periodic surveys. This report summarizes some findings from this Pandemic Stress Indicator Expert Panel in surveys conducted over the second
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Expert Advisory Bodies in The Policy System
2017This chapter examines transformation, diffusion and variability issues in relation to expert advisory bodies over recent decades. This review of advisory bodies is placed within the broader context of the policy system, which comprises 'interlocking' sets of actors, with 'a unique configuration in each sector and jurisdiction' which provide ...
Crowley, Kate, Head, Brian W.
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2004
When President Bill Clinton signed welfare reform into law in 1996, he codified a range of ideas for changing government assistance to the poor that had been emanating from think tanks and the broader research community for several decades. Especially since Charles Murray's book Losing Ground was published in 1984, written while Murray was affiliated
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When President Bill Clinton signed welfare reform into law in 1996, he codified a range of ideas for changing government assistance to the poor that had been emanating from think tanks and the broader research community for several decades. Especially since Charles Murray's book Losing Ground was published in 1984, written while Murray was affiliated
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Expert Policy in Juvenile Justice
Policy Studies Journal, 1995Policy design and analysis is conducted primarily by professional experts who often use objectively‐defined criteria in the selection of those eligible for a policy and objective measurements to evaluate the effectiveness of a program. Juvenile justice policies, such as Juvenile Intensive Probation Supervision (JIPS), often are developed by experts who
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Let’s talk! On the practice and method of interviewing policy experts
Interest Groups & Advocacy, 2014This article sheds light on the practice and method of expert interviewing in research projects on interest group politics. We first discuss the rationale of interviewing as a data collection instrument, arguing that a careful combination and cross-validation of behavioral and observational data improves the quality of interviews as well as provide a ...
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Formulating research policy on expert advice
European Economic Review, 2014Abstract National Research Assessments represent the principal policy used by countries with public university systems to improve the quality of their universities׳ research. They typically employ expert panels of local academics to assess journal quality, and use such assessments to reward publications.
Christis G. Tombazos, Matthew Dobra
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EQGP: Public Policy Expertise, experts and Expert Council
Municipal Academy, 2022Mair R. Makhaev +2 more
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