From Scottish devolution to the smoking ban and the national minimum wage, academic research has influenced successful policy across government

Rutter, J. & Marshall, E. (2012). From Scottish devolution to the smoking ban and the national minimum wage, academic research has influenced successful policy across government.
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Academic influence in policy-making is not a monolithic process. In addition to providing rigorous data and analysis, academics have contributed to successful policies through individual leadership and service on commissions and advisory boards. In a new report, Jill Rutter and Edward Marshall from the Institute for Government pick out key ways that researchers create impact beyond the academy

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