Evidence-Based Policy Performance in Lithuanian Public Administration
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This paper puts forward arguments that there are many different data types used as input for evidence-based policy. The aim of the paper is to discuss the strengths and threats introducing evidence into the public administration decision-making process and investigate facts of the emergence of evidence used in Lithuanian public administration on the ministerial level.
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