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Government Analytics in Europe

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  • Zahid Hasnain
  • Ayesha Khurshid
  • Timothy Lundy
  • Daniel Rogger

Abstract

This report is part of a collection examining how analytics using government microdata is revolutionizing public administration throughout the world. Its focus is on government analytics in the European Union. The collection is based on "The Government Analytics Handbook", a comprehensive guide to using data to understand and improve government. The reports in this collection aim to help public servants apply lessons from the Handbook to their own administrations by describing the unique opportunities and challenges for government analytics that arise in different regions. No two regions, countries, administrations, or organizations are alike—that is why using microdata to measure, understand, and improve government is so important!

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  • Zahid Hasnain & Ayesha Khurshid & Timothy Lundy & Daniel Rogger, 2024. "Government Analytics in Europe," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 41610.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbpubs:41610
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