question archive Imagine that you have been asked to analyze a ocal policy, and it is apparent to you that part of the analysis will be of a more quantitative nature
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Imagine that you have been asked to analyze a ocal policy, and it is apparent to you that part of the analysis will be of a more quantitative nature. Do you believe that policy analysis approaches that are more quantitative in '-nature can nonetheless capture the impact of the intangible aspects of the policy issue? Can those intangible aspects of the policy be reconciled and addressed at all in terms of the more tangible aspects of the policy?
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