Revisiting the base in evidence-based policy
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2025-03-12
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Evidence-based policy (EBP) has become widely embraced for its commitment to greater
uptake of scientific knowledge in policymaking. But what legitimizes EBP and in what respect are
evidence-based policymaking practices better than other policymaking practices? In this article,
we distinguish and refine three potential legitimizers of EBP. We suggest that evidence-based
policymaking practices are better because they “follow the science,” because they focus on “what
works,” or because they “follow the rules.” We discuss some consequences, for advocates of
EBP, of consciously adopting one or other of these legitimizers. Finally, we examine whether it is
appropriate to switch from advocating for EBP to advocating for evidence-informed policy.
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