Teaching public policy analysis: Lessons from the field

Understanding how to make the world a better place requires interdisciplinary knowledge. Public policy analysis helps policymakers arrive at informed policy decisions. The policy analysis process involves public problem definition and data collection, stakeholder identification, a rationale for gove...

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Instructional Materials
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Interdisciplinary Approach
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Policy Analysis
Policy Formation
Position Papers
Public Policy
Student Projects
Writing Assignments
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