Public policy
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Public policy is the process by which governments translate their political vision into programmes and actions to deliver outcomes. The ‘real world’ is constantly changing and this has resulted in the movement towards greater use of evidence in policy design, making and implementation. Rational choice theory, or now more frequently known as evidence-based policy, argues that focusing on scientific evidence, instead of history and culture, should guide public policy making.
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See also
- Advocacy
- Advocacy evaluation
- Eightfold path (policy analysis)
- Harold Lasswell
- List of public policy topics by country
- List of public administration schools
- Mandate (politics)
- Overton window
- Public comment
- Public policy school
- Public criminology
- Public choice
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