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Innovative policymaking

Innovative policymaking in a complex world: science, foresight and evaluation for policymaking and democracy.

Contributes to European Commission priorities
  • 24 FEBRUARY 2023
JRC portfolio 33: Innovative policymaking

 

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Scientific tools

Developed to stimulate policy debates as part of 'The future of government 2023+', this is a game for 4 to 8 people lasting around 2 hours.

Knowledge4Policy (K4P) is the EU Commission's platform for evidence-based policymaking.

Megatrends are long-term forces observable today, with significant future impact.

Laboratories and facilities

Activities on this topic

Our Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) aims to enhance our capabilities to better understand and address complex and long-term societal challenges facing the EU.

Composite indicators and scoreboards, developed through expertise in statistical methodologies, provide policy-makers with a comprehensive overview for informed decision-making and effective progress monitoring.

Counterfactual impact evaluation provides essential insights into whether policy objectives were met and on the causal effects of policy. These aspects are essential for evaluating effectiveness and efficiency of policy.

The DIGCLASS Project explores the implications of the digital revolution for class inequalities—in education, jobs, wages, wealth and health—and political attitudes, identifying new social protection policies to reduce inequality of opportunity and outcomes and foster more inclusive economic growth.

Strategic foresight is a systematic and collaborative way of analysing different possible futures. In the Commission, we use it to take smarter, future-oriented policy decisions: we look at possible developments that could affect EU policies, through knowledge and imagination.