The tools of policy formulation : actors, capacities, venues and effects / edited by Andrew J. Jordan & , John R. Turnpenny

Material type: TextTextSeries: New horizons in public policyPublication details: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2015Description: xvii, 301 p ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1783477036
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Tools of policy formulation.LOC classification:
  • H97 .T66 2015
Contents:
The tools of policy formulation : an introduction / John R. Turnpenny, Andrew J. Jordan, David Benson and Tim Rayner -- Participatory assessment : tools for empowering, learning and legitimating? / Matthijs Hisschemöller and Eefie Cuupen -- Scenarios : tools for comping with complexity and future uncertainty? / Marta Pérez-Soba and Rob Maas -- Indicators : tools for informing, monitoring or controlling? / Markku Lehtonen -- Computerized models : tools for assessing the future of complex systems? / Martin K. van Ittersum and Barbara Sterk -- Multi-criteria analysis : a tool for going beyond monetization? / Catherine D. Gamper and Catrinel Turcanu -- Cost-benefit analysis : a tool that is both useful and influential? / Giles Atkinson -- Policy formulation, policy advice and policy appraisal : the distribution of analytical tools / Michael Howlett, Seck L. Tan, Andrea Migone, Adam Wellstead and Bryan Evans -- The use of policy formation tools in the venue of policy appraisal : patterns and underlying motivations / John R. Turnpenny, Andrew J. Jordan, Camilla Adelle, Stephan Bartke, Thomas Bournaris, Petrus Kautto, Hanna Kuittinen, Lars Ege Larsen, Christina Moulogianni, Sanna-Riikka Saarela and Sabine Weiland -- Policy formation tool use in emerging policy spheres : a developing country perspective / Sachin Warghade -- The effects of targets and indicators on policy formation : narrowing down, crowding out and locking in / Christina Boswell, Steve Yearly, Colin Fleming, Eugénia Rodrigues and Graham Spinardi -- The use of computerized models in different policy formulation venues : the MARKAL energy model / Paul Upham, Peter Taylor, David Christopherson and Will McDowall -- The tools of policy formation : new perspectives and new challenges / Andrew J. Jordan, John R. Turnpenny, and Tim Rayner.
Summary: Policy analysts are accustomed to thinking in terms of tools and instruments. Yet an authoritative examination of the tools which have been developed to formulate new policies is missing. This book is the first of its kind to distinguish the defining characteristics of the main policy formulation tools, and offer a fresh way of understanding how, why and by whom they are selected, as well as the effects they produce in practice. The editors bring together thirteen specially commissioned chapters that, for the first time, explore the tools and their features in a comparable fashion, including: scenarios, indicators, computerised models, cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis. They develop a novel analytical framework for understanding the form and function of the main tools, which encompasses definitions of key terms, a typology and relevant theoretical explanations. This book will appeal to postgraduate students, scholars and researchers of policy analysis, public policy, decision making and public management. It will also encourage developers and practitioners of policy formulation tools to reflect critically on their work.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The tools of policy formulation : an introduction / John R. Turnpenny, Andrew J. Jordan, David Benson and Tim Rayner -- Participatory assessment : tools for empowering, learning and legitimating? / Matthijs Hisschemöller and Eefie Cuupen -- Scenarios : tools for comping with complexity and future uncertainty? / Marta Pérez-Soba and Rob Maas -- Indicators : tools for informing, monitoring or controlling? / Markku Lehtonen -- Computerized models : tools for assessing the future of complex systems? / Martin K. van Ittersum and Barbara Sterk -- Multi-criteria analysis : a tool for going beyond monetization? / Catherine D. Gamper and Catrinel Turcanu -- Cost-benefit analysis : a tool that is both useful and influential? / Giles Atkinson -- Policy formulation, policy advice and policy appraisal : the distribution of analytical tools / Michael Howlett, Seck L. Tan, Andrea Migone, Adam Wellstead and Bryan Evans -- The use of policy formation tools in the venue of policy appraisal : patterns and underlying motivations / John R. Turnpenny, Andrew J. Jordan, Camilla Adelle, Stephan Bartke, Thomas Bournaris, Petrus Kautto, Hanna Kuittinen, Lars Ege Larsen, Christina Moulogianni, Sanna-Riikka Saarela and Sabine Weiland -- Policy formation tool use in emerging policy spheres : a developing country perspective / Sachin Warghade -- The effects of targets and indicators on policy formation : narrowing down, crowding out and locking in / Christina Boswell, Steve Yearly, Colin Fleming, Eugénia Rodrigues and Graham Spinardi -- The use of computerized models in different policy formulation venues : the MARKAL energy model / Paul Upham, Peter Taylor, David Christopherson and Will McDowall -- The tools of policy formation : new perspectives and new challenges / Andrew J. Jordan, John R. Turnpenny, and Tim Rayner.

Policy analysts are accustomed to thinking in terms of tools and instruments. Yet an authoritative examination of the tools which have been developed to formulate new policies is missing. This book is the first of its kind to distinguish the defining characteristics of the main policy formulation tools, and offer a fresh way of understanding how, why and by whom they are selected, as well as the effects they produce in practice. The editors bring together thirteen specially commissioned chapters that, for the first time, explore the tools and their features in a comparable fashion, including: scenarios, indicators, computerised models, cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis. They develop a novel analytical framework for understanding the form and function of the main tools, which encompasses definitions of key terms, a typology and relevant theoretical explanations. This book will appeal to postgraduate students, scholars and researchers of policy analysis, public policy, decision making and public management. It will also encourage developers and practitioners of policy formulation tools to reflect critically on their work.

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