CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2008
Author | Podmaniczky, Balázs |
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Title | EVALUATING RURAL DEVELOPMENT: A CRITICAL INVESTIGATION OF TECHNIQUES AND OBJECTIVES USED TO ASSESS THE LEADER PROGRAM OF THE EU IN HUNGARY |
Summary | This paper investigates the evaluation of endogenous development from a methodological perspective both in theory and practice in the context of the LEADER program of the EU in Hungary. It argues that the LEADER approach consists of a handful of features that cannot be evaluated entirely by quantitative measures. Although the use of exogenous methods is justified for the sake of information needs of certain stakeholders, endogenous evaluation incorporating qualitative measures is more appropriate to assess the value-added of LEADER. As opposed to the current approach, which overly emphasizes the exogenous forms of evaluation, the paper argues in favor of an evaluation design that takes into account the insight of the local actors as well. The paper responds to the challenge of satisfying the diverging information requirements of the stakeholders by introducing an evaluation tool that builds upon the endogenous appraisal of local stakeholders and at the same time enables the aggregation of the results on the extra-local level. |
Supervisor | Cartwright, Andrew |
Department | Public Policy MA |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2008/podmaniczky_balazs.pdf |
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