TY - JOUR
T1 - Citizens-experts' interactions under different institutional arrangements: Assessing the role of uncertainty, interests, and values
AU - Bogliacino, Francesco
AU - Codagnone, C.
AU - Veltri, G. A.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In this paper, we develop a framework to analyze the relationship between evidence and policy. Postulating a normative criterion based on cost-benefit analysis and the value of a piece of information, as well as a topology of the policy space defined by three characteristics (epistemic uncertainty, interests, and the degree of value conflicts), we identify the (Nash) equilibria of an interaction between experts and citizens in providing information to a decision maker. In this setup, we study three institutional arrangements (evidence-based policy, deliberative governance, and negotiated conflict) that differ in terms of reliance on experts and citizens for providing information. We show that different degrees of uncertainty, interests, and value-relevance surrounding the issue at stake result in vastly different arrangement performances; hence, to foster efficiency, rules should be contingent.
AB - In this paper, we develop a framework to analyze the relationship between evidence and policy. Postulating a normative criterion based on cost-benefit analysis and the value of a piece of information, as well as a topology of the policy space defined by three characteristics (epistemic uncertainty, interests, and the degree of value conflicts), we identify the (Nash) equilibria of an interaction between experts and citizens in providing information to a decision maker. In this setup, we study three institutional arrangements (evidence-based policy, deliberative governance, and negotiated conflict) that differ in terms of reliance on experts and citizens for providing information. We show that different degrees of uncertainty, interests, and value-relevance surrounding the issue at stake result in vastly different arrangement performances; hence, to foster efficiency, rules should be contingent.
KW - deliberative governance
KW - policy evaluation
KW - negotiated conflict
KW - Evidence-based policy
KW - deliberative governance
KW - policy evaluation
KW - negotiated conflict
KW - Evidence-based policy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/283841
U2 - 10.1017/S1744137419000067
DO - 10.1017/S1744137419000067
M3 - Article
SN - 1744-1374
VL - 15
SP - 861
EP - 879
JO - Journal of Institutional Economics
JF - Journal of Institutional Economics
ER -