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Policy assessment and appraisal: implications and objectives

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Analysis and assessment of policies: implications and objectives
Analysis and assessment of policies: implications and objectives

Policy assessment and appraisal: implications and objectives

In the realm of policy design and implementation, understanding the concepts of efficiency, performance, and the balance between costs and benefits is crucial. This is why several upcoming events feature speakers who will share their insights and experiences in the field of policy evaluation.

Elena Cossu, a Post-doc at Sciences Po's Centre for European Studies, and previously a Senior Policy Evaluation Researcher at the National Centre for Social Research, UK, is one such speaker. She will be joined by María Aránzazu Rodriguez, a Research and Policy Manager at J-PAL Paris, and Leonardo Zanobetti, a Policy Analyst at the EU Commission.

The trio will offer practical examples and case studies to illustrate the added value of a scientific approach when defining notions such as efficiency and performance. They will also emphasize the importance of understanding these concepts in political decision-making mechanisms.

For those interested in policy design and implementation, these events promise to provide valuable insights. For instance, the NSPN Annual Symposium on May 3, 2025, will feature Swaptik Chowdhury from the RAND Corporation, an expert in state-level AI regulation policy, and Sridevi Wagle from the Pacific Northwest National Lab, an expert in AI and visual analytics.

The Fraser of Allander Institute Economic and Social Policy Conference 2025 also includes discussions on policy evaluation, although specific speakers are not listed. The Data Foundation and U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) webinar, entitled Evaluating for Efficiency: Lessons from GAO and Inspectors General, features government oversight experts sharing insights on program evaluation and improving government effectiveness.

Lastly, the Resources for the Future event, Shifting Ground: Changes in Public Land Policies, features Margaret A. Walls, a senior fellow focused on resilience, adaptation, and conservation policies, Brian C. Prest, an economist specialized in climate change and energy economics, and David N. Wear, a senior fellow specializing in land use, forestry, and agriculture policy.

While a specific event titled exactly "Policy Evaluation" with a clear speaker list under that name could not be identified, the information above synthesizes relevant speakers and their areas of expertise from related events on policy evaluation and policy impact assessment. These events are a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about the role of impact evaluation in policy design and implementation.

  1. Education and self-development in the field of policy and legislation is crucial, and these events offer insights into this area, featuring speakers like Elena Cossu, María Aránzazu Rodriguez, and Leonardo Zanobetti who focus on the importance of a scientific approach in policy design and implementation.
  2. General news includes discussions on policy evaluation, with events like the NSPN Annual Symposium, the Fraser of Allander Institute Economic and Social Policy Conference, the Data Foundation and GAO webinar, and the Resources for the Future event, all featuring experts in their respective fields, emphasizing the role of impact evaluation in policy design and implementation.

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