Basic Methods of Policy Analysis and PlanningThe book focuses on basic, quickly applied policy analysis methods that can be used to resolve policy problems. There are relevant, real life examples used throughout. |
Contents
The Policy Analysis Process | 21 |
Values in Analysis 32 Ethical Analysis | 33 |
Ethical Principles and Rules 39 Guidelines | 42 |
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