Design for Policy Sciences

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American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1971 - Political Science - 156 pages
Textbook on an interdisciplinary research and systems analysis approach to government policy formulation and decision making - examines the inadequacy of contemporary behavioural sciences and scientific management, the need for a fusion between pure and applied research, etc., and concludes that the advancement of policy sciences is necessary even for handling the routine problems of everyday policymaking. Bibliography pp. 143 to 149.

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Particular Weaknesses of Behavioral Sciences
7
The Case of Accelerated Modernization Policies
17
Need for a Scientific Revolution
28
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