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Long Term Perspectives in Evaluation is the first book to advocate
the virtues of a long-term perspective for policy evaluation as
well as to show how evaluations can take a longer time perspective
than they usually do. To get there, it is necessary to understand
the decision-making context of evaluations and study the obstacles
and the resistance toward long-term perspectives - as knowledge of
that will lay the ground for more effective advocacy. The book is
divided into three parts: the first section examines different
aspects of methodology and methods. In the next section, authors
present case studies of long-term evaluations, examine their own
experiences of such evaluations and discuss difficulties,
challenges and lessons learned. Cases discussed include: education
sector reforms in Sweden, local governance reforms in Denmark,
policy interventions in Southern Italy and Brazil, and Paris
Declaration Principles of aid effectiveness such as Swedish aid to
Tanzania, Vietnam, Laos and Sri Lanka. Finally, the third section
sees the authors turn to a set of contextual issues and concluding
remarks. Bringing together a rich collection of insights and a
renowned group of experts, Long Term Perspectives in Evaluation:
Increasing Relevance and Utility, constitutes a significant
landmark in the field.
Long Term Perspectives in Evaluation is the first book to advocate
the virtues of a long-term perspective for policy evaluation as
well as to show how evaluations can take a longer time perspective
than they usually do. To get there, it is necessary to understand
the decision-making context of evaluations and study the obstacles
and the resistance toward long-term perspectives - as knowledge of
that will lay the ground for more effective advocacy. The book is
divided into three parts: the first section examines different
aspects of methodology and methods. In the next section, authors
present case studies of long-term evaluations, examine their own
experiences of such evaluations and discuss difficulties,
challenges and lessons learned. Cases discussed include: education
sector reforms in Sweden, local governance reforms in Denmark,
policy interventions in Southern Italy and Brazil, and Paris
Declaration Principles of aid effectiveness such as Swedish aid to
Tanzania, Vietnam, Laos and Sri Lanka. Finally, the third section
sees the authors turn to a set of contextual issues and concluding
remarks. Bringing together a rich collection of insights and a
renowned group of experts, Long Term Perspectives in Evaluation:
Increasing Relevance and Utility, constitutes a significant
landmark in the field.
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