Public Policy Evaluation

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Amnuay Yuttitham
Phasai Samart
Jumpol Nimpanich
Pathan Suwanmongkol

Abstract

     Public policy is a guideline or action plan established by the government or government agencies to solve public problems or develop society in various areas such as the economy, society, education, public health, the environment, etc. Public policy is an important tool that helps governments to set the direction and guidelines for operations for the benefit of the citizens. However, each year, some situations change according to the global context in every dimension, making current policies unable to promptly address problems when new situations arise. Therefore, public policy evaluation is an important tool to ensure that current policies are effective and produce beneficial outcomes that address problems. This also allows policies to be improved in line with emerging circumstances to effectively meet the needs of the citizens and the nation.

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