Future Studies and Policy Design: Reflections on a 20-year experience at FORO Nacional Internacional in Peru
Mario Bazán,
Pasko Kisic and
Jorge Chávez
Development, 2013, vol. 56, issue 4, 518-524
Abstract:
Future studies are methodological tools that have affected policy design over the past decades. In Peru, these tools have developed hand in hand with a cycle of institutional volatility in a context of socioeconomic and political turmoil. While the context has improved, the relevance of future studies in relation with policy design is still questionable. New approaches developed and implemented by key actors have created spaces for discussion, application and development of future studies. As globalization advances, socioeconomic issues become more complex. Future studies and the institutions working on them will be key in facing coming challenges.
Date: 2013
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