The author details the basic concepts and principles of systematic public policy evaluation which involves processing goals to be achieved, the means available for achieving these goals and methods of determining relations and drawing conclusions on the best policies or combinations of policies. Filled with examples, visual aids, questions, references, indexes and glossaries, as well as other useful features. Originally published in 1984 by St. Martin's Press, this edition contains a new preface by the author.
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I would like to think that this book would become a classic like Principles of Psychology and that it would be read, savored, and cherished by large numbers of educated people. -- Robert E. Lane * Jurimetrics Journal * I can see how very useful and well thought out is the character of the book. -- Robert E. Lane I can see how very useful and well thought out is the character of the book. -- Robert E. Lane I would like to think that this book would become a classic like Principles of Psychology and that it would be read, savored, and cherished by large numbers of educated people. -- Robert E. Lane * Jurimetrics Journal *
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-8191-7912-8 (9780819179128)
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