Week 7 Homework - How is the model-based policy design different

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Week 7 Homework

Your readings in this unit, along with the two sources that you located on systems modeling for decision making in IT, evaluate and analyze the applicability of system simulations in policymaking. 

Address the following:

·  How is the model-based policy design different from intuitive policy making?

·  What are the techniques currently used to build models?

·  How does system models assist with decision making?

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Policy design vs. intuitive policy making

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