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This article is adapted from a paper presented at a conference that investigated the role of policy research in shaping public policy. The conference focused on how studies of economic and social forces and their relationship with public problems and programs affect the decisions of public policymakers. The author contends that research has the potential to inform policy-making in any of its five stages: problem identification, option development, passage of new laws or development of new procedures, implementation, and evaluation. She notes that different players in the policy-making process use research differently, from the senior government official who needs a quick review of what is known relating to a "hot" issue to the interest group lobbyist who wants access to raw data. The article concludes that research can best achieve its potential when (1) it anticipates policymakers' information needs, (2) it is disseminated in an accessible form understandable to nonresearchers, and (3) the policy analyst is willing to engage in the policy process as an advocate for efficiency.
本文改编自一篇在会议上发表的论文,该会议探讨了政策研究在塑造公共政策方面的作用。会议聚焦于经济和社会力量的研究及其与公共问题和项目的关系如何影响公共政策制定者的决策。作者认为,研究有潜力在政策制定的五个阶段中的任何一个阶段为其提供信息:问题识别、方案制定、新法律的通过或新程序的开发、实施和评估。她指出,政策制定过程中的不同参与者对研究的使用方式各不相同,从需要快速了解与某个“热点”问题相关的已知信息的高级政府官员,到希望获取原始数据的利益集团游说者。文章得出结论,当研究(1)预测政策制定者的信息需求,(2)以非研究人员能够理解的可获取形式进行传播,以及(3)政策分析师愿意作为效率倡导者参与政策过程时,研究能够最好地发挥其潜力。