The Development of Agricultural Policy Making Process Evaluation Model in Segment of Setting Goals and Measures by Tihana Kovacicek*in Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research in Lupine Publishers
The main characteristics of Croatia's public policies and agricultural
policy are lack of policy analysis activities and not making the clear
distinction between objectives and goals. Further, evaluation of public
policies, especially agricultural policy is not regular activity. This
doctoral thesis is based on the assumptions that agricultural policy
objectives and goals are not accomplished because of shortcomings in the
process of agricultural policy making. In order to test the hypothesis,
evaluation model is developed. The first steps in model developing are
grouping Croatian agricultural policy objectives/goals (set by strategic
documents) and analysis of the content of scientific papers in the
period 1995 - 2013. The research period is, by critical junctures,
divided into four sub periods: 1995 - 2000; 2001 - 2004; 2005 - 2008;
2009 � 2013. Croatian agricultural policy objectives/goals, more than
80, are grouped according to key words: self-sufficiency, income,
competitiveness and rural development.
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