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Comparative Policy Evaluation

About the Book Series

The Comparative Policy Evaluation series is an interdisciplinary and internationally focused set of books that embodies within it a strong emphasis on comparative analyses of governance issues—drawing from all continents and many different nation states. The lens through which these policy initiatives are viewed and reviewed is that of evaluation.  These evaluation assessments are done mainly from the perspectives of sociology, anthropology, economics, policy science, auditing, law, and human rights. The books also provide a strong longitudinal perspective on the evolution of the policy issues being analyzed.

33 Series Titles


Open to the Public Evaluation in the Public Sector

Open to the Public: Evaluation in the Public Sector

1st Edition

By Jonathan D. Breul
July 26, 2017

Open to the Public grows out of concern with evaluation in the public arena and the struggle to understand how best to use the information it generates. Many concepts and models of evaluation, how to undertake it, and how to make it more useful, were developed before government performance became ...

The Evidence Book

The Evidence Book

1st Edition

By Frans L. Leeuw
October 15, 2011

Knowledge grows as ideas are tested against each other. Agreement is not resolved simply by naming concepts but in the dialectical process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. There are many echoes of these debates in The Evidence Book. The contributors make claims for both practitioner wisdom and...

From Studies to Streams Managing Evaluative Systems

From Studies to Streams: Managing Evaluative Systems

1st Edition

Edited By Nicoletta Stame
April 15, 2011

Recent developments in policy evaluation have focused on new notions of process and use or, notably, "influence." But this debate among evaluators on how evaluations are used has been essentially a closed one—evaluators talking only among themselves. The debate has gone on seemingly oblivious to ...

Monitoring Performance in the Public Sector Future Directions from International Experience

Monitoring Performance in the Public Sector: Future Directions from International Experience

1st Edition

Edited By John Winston Mayne, Eduardo Zapico-Goñi
February 15, 2007

A host of promising public sector reform efforts are underway throughout the world. In governments challenged by budget deficits and declining public trust, these reform efforts seek to improve policy decisions and public management. Along the way, program efficiency and effectiveness help rebuild ...

Carrots, Sticks and Sermons Policy Instruments and Their Evaluation

Carrots, Sticks and Sermons: Policy Instruments and Their Evaluation

1st Edition

By Ray Rist
August 31, 2003

The literature on policy strategies, instruments, and styles is impressive. Still, a complex variety of theoretical and conceptual approaches and analytical tools hamper a good overview. Carrots, Sticks, and Sermons proposes such a framework for the field and clearly shows how public policy ...

Budgeting, Auditing, and Evaluation Functions and Integration in Seven Governments

Budgeting, Auditing, and Evaluation: Functions and Integration in Seven Governments

1st Edition

Edited By Andrew Gray, Bill Jenkins, Bob Segsworth
February 28, 2000

The end of the twentieth century is shaping up as a period of volatile change and transition. As governments the world over work to sustain public policy and develop much needed policy initiatives, there is an increasing need for better budgetary management and sound evaluation of both past and ...

Public Policy and Program Evaluation

Public Policy and Program Evaluation

1st Edition

By Evert Vedung
February 28, 2000

Evaluation is a controversial and little-understood strategy of public governance, control, and decision making. As early as classical antiquity, scholars were summoned to court to counsel kings. Public policy and program evaluation is a recent addition to the great chain of attempts to use the ...

Can Governments Learn? Comparative Perspectives on Evaluation and Organizational Learning

Can Governments Learn?: Comparative Perspectives on Evaluation and Organizational Learning

1st Edition

Edited By Frans L. Leeuw, Ray C. Rist, Richard C. Sonnichsen
October 31, 1999

There is continual concern about the ability of governments to perform the duties and responsibilities that their citizens have come to expect from them. Many citizens view government as inept, arthritic, and dedicated to the preservation of the bureaucratic status quo. As we close the twentieth ...

Program Evaluation and the Management of Government

Program Evaluation and the Management of Government

1st Edition

By Ray Rist
July 31, 1999

This text is an account of the organization and use of government programme evaluation in the UK, Canada, Germany, USA, Denmark, Holland, Norway and Switzerland. Focusing on the national or federal level, it presents a systematic and comparative viewpoint....

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