Governments like to boast that “data-driven” policies are the best way to make fair, efficient decisions. They collect statistics, set targets and adjust strategies to suit. Governments like to boast that “data-driven” policies are the best way to make fair, efficient decisions. They collect statistics, set targets and adjust strategies to suit. Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Yes, data can produce better policy—but it’s no substitute for real-world experience
