Transformational Public Policy

Transformational Public Policy

EnglishEbook
Matthews, Mark
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781317583981
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Transformational Public Policy examines how governments can more effectively handle uncertainty and risk in an uncertain and changing world. Unpredictable and changing circumstances often bring nasty surprises that can increase waste in governance and public debt. This book illustrates how new methods derived from signal processing techniques can improve the practice of public policy by transforming it through rapid learning and adaptation. Interventions are processes of discovery, not compliance.Transformational Public Policy shows readers how the power of hypothesis testing in governance can be deployed. The book argues that public policy can be framed as tests of competing hypotheses subject to diagnostic errors. The aim is to learn how to reduce these diagnostic errors through cumulative experience. This approach can reduce the impact of negative unintended consequences -- a topic of great interest to policy makers and academics alike.
EAN 9781317583981
ISBN 1317583981
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date June 10, 2016
Pages 232
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Matthews, Mark
Series Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy