
The Political Economy of Evaluation in Greece
Interdisciplinary Perspectives for an Inclusive and Forward-Looking Evaluation
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The Political Economy of Evaluation in Greece
Interdisciplinary Perspectives for an Inclusive and Forward-Looking Evaluation
About this book
This contributed volume explores the relationships between politics, economics, and evaluation. With a special focus on Greece, it addresses how evaluations within different sectors impact policymaking and explains what this means for sustainable development.
Featuring interdisciplinary perspectives on economic policy evaluation for inclusive and future-forward public policy, the chapters rethink and reform evaluation to meet modern economic challenges.
The book outlines the concept and principles of resource allocation in evaluation, offering a framework for economic transformation. It highlights the role of evaluation in achieving sustainable development.
It provides a new way to measure the quality of public policy, governance, and economic policy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Navigating the New Era: Interdisciplinary Insights into Greece’s Political Economy of Evaluation
- Part I. Policy Evaluation in Times of Change
- Part II. Evaluating Policy Implementation During Economic Crises
- Part III. Policy Evaluation of Specific Sectors and Policies
- Back Matter