Appraising Policies, Programmes and Projects
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This programme consists of three 'Masters-level' modules. Participants will gain a detailed knowledge of the theory and application of economic appraisal. Leading academics cover topics in welfare economics, valuation, uncertainty and discounting, as well as techniques for dealing with goods or impacts that cannot be quantified. Delegates may elect to complete all modules or take individual modules. Each module Duration: One Day
Read moreBehavioural Policy Appraisal
Tutor-led in a classroom
Cost benefit analysis (CBA) lies at the heart of policy appraisal in Government and increasingly for the private and voluntary sector too. For CBA to be useful in informing resource allocation decisions, we need to accurately measure all the causal impacts of the policy and to attach a monetary value to them.
Read moreEconomic Appraisal and Business Case Development
Tutor-led in a classroom
The three-day course combines ‘workshop’ and ‘surgery’ activities, with learning on key issues that need to be considered in the development of a Business Case. Over the three days of the course the learning activities will be focused around the ‘live’ business case that each attendee has been tasked with developing.
Read moreSocial Value Measurement: Principles and Practice
Tutor-led in a classroom
This two day course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and methods of social impact and social value measurement covering the ethics of social value and best-practice methodology and latest research in the field.
Read moreWell-being: Theory, Analysis and Use in Policy-making
Tutor-led in a classroom
This Wellbeing in Economics, Statistics and Social Research course is designed and delivered by academics, and public sector analysts, economics and statisticians at the 'coal-face' using wellbeing in government policy development.
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