Public policy shapes the world around us—from economic regulations to social programs and environmental laws. But how do policymakers determine which policies work and which fail? How do institutions, special interest groups, and political systems influence decision-making?
This course equips you with the analytical tools, strategic frameworks, and evaluation techniques needed to navigate complex policy landscapes. Whether you're a policymaker, researcher, or professional working in governance, this training will provide practical insights into designing, implementing, and assessing public policies effectively.
You’ll Learn How To:
- Analyze market failures and the role of government intervention.
- Apply game theory and strategic models to policy negotiation and decision-making.
- Evaluate public policy outcomes using data-driven techniques and statistical analysis.
- Communicate policy findings through effective visualization and reporting.
- Understand political representation, lobbying, and special interest group influence.
- Navigate policy implementation challenges within different governance structures.
If you’ve ever wondered, “How can I assess the real-world impact of public policies and contribute to better decision-making?”—this course is your gateway to mastering public policy analysis!