Policy Intent Analysis by Interpretive Structural Modelling

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Photocopy of a publisher's offprint, sent to John by the author in December 2007 Abstract: The role of analysis in formulating a public policy and its implementation is very crucial. One tool to help such analysis is the Interpretive Structural Modelling. It combins subjective judgement with analytical techniques to describe the structural linkages among various policy issues. In this paper, the salient features of the method are illustrated by studying the role of voluntary agencies in rural development. Three titles by Waller and two by Warfield are cited in the References section.

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