Theory and practice in policy analysis: including applications in science and technology

By: Granger Morgan, MMaterial type: TextTextOriginal language: English Publisher: Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press ; 2017Description: 590 pISBN: 978-1-316-62620-6Subject(s): Ciencias políticas | Ciencias y estado | Investigación | Metodología | TecnologíaLOC classification: H/97/M67/2017
Contents:
Contiene: 1. Policy analysis: an overview.- 2. Preferences and the idea of utility.- 3. Benefit - cost analysis.- 4. Decision analysis.- 5. Valuing intangibles and other non-market outcomes.- 6. Multi-attribute utility theory and multi-criteria decision making.- 7. Preferences over time and across space.- 8. Characterizing analyzing, and communicating uncertainty.- 9. Expert elicitation.- 10. Risk analysis.- 11. The use of models in policy analysis.- 12. Human mental processes for perception, memory, and decision making.- 13. Risk perception and risk ranking.- 14. Risk communication.- 15. Organizational behavior and decision making.- 16. Analysis and the policy process.- 17. The period prior to world war II.- 18. U.S. Sicence and tchnology policy from world war II to 1960.- 19. Science and technology advinceto government.
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Contiene: 1. Policy analysis: an overview.- 2. Preferences and the idea of utility.- 3. Benefit - cost analysis.- 4. Decision analysis.- 5. Valuing intangibles and other non-market outcomes.- 6. Multi-attribute utility theory and multi-criteria decision making.- 7. Preferences over time and across space.- 8. Characterizing analyzing, and communicating uncertainty.- 9. Expert elicitation.- 10. Risk analysis.- 11. The use of models in policy analysis.- 12. Human mental processes for perception, memory, and decision making.- 13. Risk perception and risk ranking.- 14. Risk communication.- 15. Organizational behavior and decision making.- 16. Analysis and the policy process.- 17. The period prior to world war II.- 18. U.S. Sicence and tchnology policy from world war II to 1960.- 19. Science and technology advinceto government.

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