What is it about?
This book is open access: you can download it freely It provides a survey of methodological techniques for policy studies across disciplines It takes a realistic and pluralist approach to causality Contributions by Daniel Little, Erich Battistin and Marco Bertoni, Fedra Negri, Joseph T. Ornstein, Leonce Röth, Alessia Damonte, Andrew Bennett, Flaminio Squazzoni and Federico Bianchi, Markus B. Siewert and Derek Beach.
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Why is it important?
It offers a suite of techniques that addresses causation at the mico-, meso-, and macro- level It includes replicable examples with datasets It posits causal structures as the common scaffolding of causal analysis across techniques
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I love this project, and hope it can bridge and improve policy knowledge
Alessia Damonte
Universita degli Studi di Milano
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This page is a summary of: Causality in Policy Studies, January 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-12982-7.
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