The Evaluation of Policy Alternatives

Abstract

The purpose of systematic evaluation procedures is to help policy analysts confronted with difficult decisions to form wise choices. Few useful guidelines have been offered for the evaluation of action alternatives, especially in the realm of foreign policy formation. Schemes based on statements of goals or objectives or on the use of broadly applicable criteria for choosing among alternatives can be misleading, and they are frequently found to be unworkable. Rather than searching for particular rules by which wise choices should be made, it is more useful to find ways in which difficult decision problems can be decomposed into smaller questions, each of which is easier to answer than the larger problem. A tabular, account-book format, described as the revised general ledger, provides a sound basis for systematically comparing and evaluating those features which significantly differentiate the action alternatives under examination. The scheme may be used as the core of an efficient approach to policy analysis described as the pair-wise evaluation strategy.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1971
Accession Number
AD0723232

Entities

People

  • George Kent

Organizations

  • University of HawaiĘ»i System

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  • Human Systems

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  • Abstracts
  • Concrete
  • Foreign Policy
  • Governments
  • International Relations
  • Law
  • Measurement
  • New York
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Public Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Social Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Test And Evaluation
  • United States
  • United States Government

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  • Political science

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