Rivlin examines the contributions that systematic analysis has made to decisionmaking in the governments social action programs-- education, health, manpower training, and income maintenance. Drawing on her own experience in government, Mrs. Rivlin indicates where the analysts have been helpful in finding solutions and where-- because of inadequate data or methods-- they have been no help at all.
Rivlin examines the contributions that systematic analysis has made to decisionmaking in the governments social action programs-- education, health, m...