Available Dates
Fees
Jan-13-2025
1,550
Feb-10-2025
1,550
Mar-10-2025
1,550
Apr-14-2025
1,550
May-12-2025
1,550
June-09-2025
1,550
July-14-2025
1,550
Aug-11-2025
1,550
Sep-08-2025
1,550
Oct-13-2025
1,550
Nov-10-2025
1,550
Dec-08-2025
1,550
5 days course
The significance and goals of public policy
• Using game theory to analyze public policy.
• Understand the importance of public policy in society.
• Understand the significance of theoretical and empirical models in understanding public policy.
• Goals of public policy
• Recognizing market failures.
• Distinguishing between public and private goods.
Interactions between people and strategic interactions
• Determine the rationality assumption.
• Explain the concept of limited rationality and its importance in studying human behaviour.
• Explain the fundamental notions of balance.
• Be familiar with 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
• Justifications for agency inactivity and evasion.
• Outlines the broad policy answers to the manager's and agent's challenges.
• Vertical and horizontal integration costs and advantages
• How institutions may solve issues of public policy.
Quantitative abilities in public policy
• Data analysis and description methods, as well as acquiring the fundamental logic underpinning statistical analysis
• Basic statistical ideas.
• Be familiar with probability distributions and the central limit theorem.
• The connection between statistical uncertainty and public policy.
• The significance of regression and its relationship to public policy issues.
• Apply statistical knowledge to interpret policy statements.
Evaluation of Public Policy
• Key concepts in effective assessment and experimental design.
• The fundamental difficulty of causal inference.
• Emphasize the significance of effect evaluation in public policy.
• Difficulties in performing impact evaluations.
• Evaluation of the experimental design to determine its impact.
Policy communication
• Practical knowledge and abilities for effective policy communication.
• Distinguish between different types of data visualization, such as spread charts and histograms.
• The utility of data visualizations in public policy messaging
Operations in public policy
• The policy cycle's stages and the political considerations that influence each step
• The significance of establishing the plan in public policy.
• Define the components of a multi-stream agenda-setting strategy.
• Differentiating between gradual and non-gradual policy decision-making.
• Common flaws in the process of implementing public policy.
• Examine the policy's influence on the evaluation process.
• Conduct research on strategies for each step of the policy cycle.
Accountability, representation, and public policy
• The significance of political representation and accountability.
• Recognizing the many kinds of political representation.
• Distinguishing between selection and approval in the context of electoral responsibility.
• Distinguishing between examples of vertical, horizontal, and societal responsibility.
• The influence of special interest groups on public policy.
• Criticism of anti-corruption policies.
Policies of public policy
• The influence of constitutional systems on public policy.
• The influence of election system disparities on public policy.
• The impact of the contrasts between the parliamentary and presidential systems on public policy.
• The impact of a veto player on the policy's result.
• Examining how electoral incentives influence government expenditures.
• Decentralization's impact.
• Assess the impact of institutional change on the result of public policy.
Government Policy Challenges
• Apply what you've learned in this course to real-world political scenarios.
• Policy solution comparison.
• Examining real-world political case studies
• Make public policy decisions based on the findings of the impact assessment.