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Old Pursuit, New Methods: Promising Benefits amid Familiar Challenges

2016-07-01

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Results First is a practice that uses new methods to pursue an old objective: to fill the gap between policy making and knowledge. With innovative evidence aggregation tools and implementation instruments, it has many potential benefits for decision makers. In the meantime, it also faces familiar challenges discussed in the literature.