Four principles to make evidence synthesis more useful for policy
Christl A. Donnelly (),
Ian Boyd,
Philip Campbell,
Claire Craig,
Patrick Vallance,
Mark Walport,
Christopher J. M. Whitty,
Emma Woods and
Chris Wormald
Nature, 2018, vol. 558, issue 7710, 361-364
Abstract:
Reward the creation of analyses for policymakers that are inclusive, rigorous, transparent and accessible, urge Christl A. Donnelly and colleagues.
Keywords: Policy; Research management; Funding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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