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ELEVEN Policy analysis at universities and research centres

  • Ivan Cerrillo und Jacint Jordana
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Policy Analysis in Spain
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Abstract

This chapter discusses the role of universities and research centres as providers of policy analysis to the public sector in Spain and identifies their activities in this domain. We describe the current scene as well as the evolution of such analyses by detailing the institutional settings for public policy analysis (universities, departments and research centres), the sources of funding (research projects financed by the Spanish government) and research outputs (academic production on policy analysis). In order to do so, we analyse data from the Spanish official register of research institutions and the SCOPUS database of publications. Results show a progressive development of consistent structures and know-how capabilities for policy analysis in recent decades. However, we observed a significant concentration of policy research activities in a small number of public universities from Madrid and Catalonia. It is our suggestion that most of the policy-related research followed an isolated pattern of analysis, without having a direct connection with policy-makers and public servants.

Abstract

This chapter discusses the role of universities and research centres as providers of policy analysis to the public sector in Spain and identifies their activities in this domain. We describe the current scene as well as the evolution of such analyses by detailing the institutional settings for public policy analysis (universities, departments and research centres), the sources of funding (research projects financed by the Spanish government) and research outputs (academic production on policy analysis). In order to do so, we analyse data from the Spanish official register of research institutions and the SCOPUS database of publications. Results show a progressive development of consistent structures and know-how capabilities for policy analysis in recent decades. However, we observed a significant concentration of policy research activities in a small number of public universities from Madrid and Catalonia. It is our suggestion that most of the policy-related research followed an isolated pattern of analysis, without having a direct connection with policy-makers and public servants.

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