RIPPLES AND TRICKLES: IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND POLICY ANALYSIS IN ASIA
Bruce Koppel
Review of Policy Research, 1988, vol. 8, issue 1, 116-125
Abstract:
Advocacy of impact assessment has exceeded documentation of the un‐ even influence of impact assessment information on policy analysis. Start‐ ing with a simple distinction between pluralist and hierarchical policy systems, an analysis is presented of relations between impact assessment and policy processes in Asia, with special emphasis on the Philippines. Conclusions are drawn about the political significance of impact assessment information in different policy contexts.
Date: 1988
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