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Rethinking Evidence: Can big data help design better policies?

March 22, 2016 Rendani Mbuvha and Aluwani Mauda 2
There is no debate, both in practice and in academia, about the fact that public policy domain is complex. In trying to navigate this complexity, the field has enjoyed widespread attention in terms of approaches and analytical ... Read more »

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