
Honest numbers and democracy1998
About this book
In Honest Numbers and Democracy, Walter Williams offers a revealing history of policy analysis in the federal government and a scorching critique of what's wrong with social policy analysis today.
Williams, a policy insider who witnessed the birth of domestic policy analysis during the Johnson administration, contends that the increasingly partisan U.S. political environment is vitiating both "honest numbers" - the data used to direct public policy - and, more importantly, honest analysts, particularly in the White House.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2722220W
Subjects
Social indicatorsMethodologyStatisticsSocial conditionsStatistical servicesSocial policyDecision makingSozialpolitikSozialer IndikatorDemocracyUnited states, social conditions, 1945-United states, statisticsUnited states, social policy