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Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Guide for Effective …

Evidence-Based Policymaking A Guide for Effective governmentA report from the Pew-MacArthur Results First InitiativeNov 2014 Gary VanLandingham Torey Silloway Valerie Chang Meredith Klein Darcy White Amanda Hoey Elizabeth DaviesThe Pew Charitable TrustsSusan K. Urahn, executive vice president Michael Caudell-Feagan, vice president John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationJulia Stasch, interim president Pew-MacArthur Results First InitiativeSenior Advisers Katherine Barrett Richard GreeneExternal ReviewersThis report benefited from the insights and expertise of the Results First Research Advisory Panel, which provided critical feedback on various drafts. Members of the panel included: Beth Blauer, director of GovStat at Socrata; David Coburn, partner at Capital Analytics; Marc Holzer, dean and board of governors professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University, Newark; Michele Jolin, managing partner, America Achieves; R.

agencies to implement proven programs and help establish common standards with which to compare programs. State leaders are also using cost-benefit analysis to inform their policy and spending decisions. A recent Results First study found that the number of states assessing the costs and benefits of programs and policy options

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