Public Policy Analysis
This Public Policy Analysis course aims to improve participants’ analytical skills and decision-making abilities by providing them with a solid understanding of public policy analysis’s fundamental concepts and theories, emphasising analytical methods and techniques used by analysts and policymakers.
Who is this for?
- Chief Executive Officers
- Directors
- Company Secretaries
- Strategic and Senior Advisors
- Board Members
- Heads of Department
- Members of Parliament
What will you learn...
The significance and goals of public policy
- Using game theory to analyse public policy
- Understand the importance of public policy in society
- Theoretical and empirical models in public policy
- Goals of public policy and
- Recognising market failures; public vs private goods
Interactions between people and strategic interactions
- Determine the rationality assumption and human behaviour
- Fundamental notions of balance
- Typical strategy games
- Factors that contributed to the collapse of negotiating
Institutions and public policy
- How businesses may respond to market failures
- Fundamental institutional theory prerequisites
- Policy answers to the manager's and agent's challenges
- Vertical and horizontal integration costs and advantages
Quantitative abilities in public policy
- Data analysis, description methods and statistical ideas
- Probability distributions and the central limit in public policy
- Connections between statistical uncertainty and regression
- Apply statistical knowledge to interpret policy statements
Policy communication
- Knowledge and abilities for effective policy communication
- Different types of data visualisation
- Utilisation of data visualizations in public policy messaging
Evaluation of Public Policy
- Key concepts in assessment and experimental design
- The fundamental difficulty of causal inference
- Experimental design and effect evaluation on public policy
- Difficulties in performing impact evaluations
Operations in public policy
- Policy cycle's stages and the political considerations
- Establishing the plan in public policy
- Components of a multi-stream agenda-setting strategy
- Knowledge and abilities for effective policy communication
- Data visualisation and utilisation in public policy messaging
Accountability, representation, and public policy
- Political representation and accountability
- Policy cycle's stages and the political considerations
- Vertical, horizontal, and societal responsibility
- The influence of special interest groups on public policy
- Criticism of anti-corruption policies
Policies of public policy
- Influence of constitutional and election systems on public policy
- Parliamentary and presidential systems in public policy
- The impact of a veto player on the policy's result
- Influence of electoral incentives on government expenditures
- Decentralization's impact
Government Policy Challenges
- Policy solution comparison.
- Examining real-world political case studies
- Public policy decisions and impact assessment
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Course ID: LM9
Duration: 5 days
Course fee: £3,900.00
Meet your Tutor
Patrick opio
MSc MSc DIC MAPM
Project Managment Proffessional and trainer with nearly 20 years UK and overseas experience in planning and project controls.