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Causality in Policy Studies

a Pluralist Toolbox

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  • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
  • Provides a survey of methodological techniques for policy studies
  • Takes a realistic theoretical approach to causality
  • Includes replicable policy examples with datasets

Part of the book series: Texts in Quantitative Political Analysis (TQPA)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

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About this book

This volume provides a methodological toolbox for conducting policy research. Recognizing that policy research spans various academic disciplines, each of which takes a different view on causality, the volume introduces a methodologically pluralistic approach to policy studies. Each chapter clarifies the research question that each technique can answer, the research design and data treatment that each technique requires for its results to be sound, the validity domain of its results, and the actual deployment of the technique through a replicable example. Techniques covered include quasi-experimental designs, approaches to account for selection bias and observed imbalances, directed acyclic graphs and structural equation models, Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Bayesian case study and process tracing, and Agent-Based Modelling. By working through the volume, readers will understand how to learn from different techniques, apply them consciously, and triangulate them to make better sense of findings. This volume is intended for advanced academic courses, as well as scholars and practitioners in policy-related fields, such as political science, economics, sociology, and public administration.

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Editors and Affiliations

  • Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan, MILANO, Italy

    Alessia Damonte

  • University of Milan, Italy

    Fedra Negri

About the editors

Alessia Damonte is Associate Professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan (Italy). Her research is focused on public policy, comparative politics, political economy, and methods.

Fedra Negri is Assistant Professor in political science at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca (IT). Her research focuses on comparative politics, comparative social policies, populism, responsiveness, and quantitative methods for political research. Her publications include articles in Public Choice, Electoral Studies, European Union Politics, West European Politics, and Party Politics.

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