Impact Evaluation for Policy Making: A Close Look at Latin American Countries with Weaker Research Capacities
Year | : | 2012 |
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Author/s | : | Maria Laura Alzua, Habiba Djebbari, Martin Valdivia |
Area/s | : | Poverty and equality |
[2012] ALZUA, Maria Laura, DJEBBARI, Habiba and Martín VALDIVIA. Impact Evaluation for Policy Making: A Close Look at Latin American Countries with Weaker Research Capacities. La Plata: CEDLAS. Working Paper, 132.
Interest in Impact Evaluation (IE) has grown rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, rigorous impact evaluations are still very much concentrated in a few countries (Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Peru to a certain extent). This study looks at the way impact evaluation studies are being produced and used for policy making in a sample of countries in the region that are a priori considered less capable to absorb the current trend observed in other more developed countries in the region.