Public policy development : the matrix for decision making. Prepared for the 55th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. January 1976.

Author(s)
Michaels, R.N.
Year
Abstract

The policy development process described represents an attempt to provide evaluative information to public decision makers in form and content responsive to their needs. It is predicated on two basic assumptions. One is that data and its analysis be open rather than closed. The second is that public policy making has an essential thinking function between the society and its decision making.

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B 9537 fo /10 /
Source

Chicago, University of Illinois, 1975, 28 cm, 28 p., graph., 9 tab., ref .

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