The contribution of evidence-based policy to the output-oriented legitimacy of the state
Promoters of evidence-based policy making assume that such practices contribute to an improvement in public policies and therefore to social betterment and state legitimacy. However, scholars in democracy research rarely include practices of evidence-based policy making in their analyses of the legi...
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Published in | Evidence & policy Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 351 - 372 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Bristol
Policy Press
01.11.2009
The Policy Press |
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Summary: | Promoters of evidence-based policy making assume that such practices contribute to an improvement in public policies and therefore to social betterment and state legitimacy. However, scholars in democracy research rarely include practices of evidence-based policy making in their analyses of the legitimacy of the state. This article outlines the linkages between evidence-based policy making and the output-oriented legitimacy of the state, and assesses the potential of these linkages. The analysis shows that only a selection of these linkages have the potential to contribute to state legitimacy whereas others are very restricted in this respect. |
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Bibliography: | 1744-2648(20091101)5:4L.351;1- (*) Not Classified |
ISSN: | 1744-2648 1744-2656 |
DOI: | 10.1332/174426409X478743 |