Experimentalist governance
Experimentalist governance is a theory in public administration that favors experimentation and evidence-based policy making. The neologism was coined in the 2008 landmark paper Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the EU by Charles F. Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin.
Examples[edit]
These regulatory frameworks have been given as examples of Experimentalist governance by Sabel and Zeitlin:[1]
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