Description
Public Inquiries and Policy Design provides a comprehensive analysis of how public inquiries operate within the policy-making process. The authors examine the structural design of inquiries, their investigative methodologies, and their influence on subsequent policy development and governmental decision-making.
This Element explores the relationship between inquiry findings and policy outcomes, considering both successful cases and instances where recommendations were not implemented. The book addresses how political context, public engagement, and institutional factors shape inquiry effectiveness. It also discusses the role of inquiries in building public trust, generating evidence, and legitimizing policy decisions.
Targeted at scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, this work offers valuable insights into optimizing inquiry design for maximum policy impact while maintaining independence and credibility.







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