Experimenting Society
Discover the transformative insights of "Experimenting Society" by William Dunn, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1997. This thought-provoking hardback delves into the concept of an experimenting society, where policy-relevant knowledge is not just produced but actively cultivated. Spanning 232 pages, Dunn explores the intricate relationship between economics, politics, and social dynamics, offering a comprehensive look at how experimental approaches can shape public policy and improve societal outcomes. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in business, economics, and political science, this book provides essential perspectives on economic conditions and public affairs. Engage with the ideas that drive innovation in policy-making and understand the importance of experimentation in addressing contemporary challenges. Add this significant work to your collection today!