Rational Policy Decision-Making: Idealism Versus Realism

  • Schober M
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As a concept, rational decision-making can be viewed as a multi-step process, from problem identification through solution, for making logically sound decisions. Rational decision-making favors objective data and a formal process over subjectivity and insight, making...

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Schober, M. (2017). Rational Policy Decision-Making: Idealism Versus Realism (pp. 117–123). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48526-3_8

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