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This chapter introduces a rating scale that can be used to assess the adequacy of economic analyses. The rating scale sits alongside sister rating scales that have been developed collectively to assess evaluation studies and reviews for their utility as sources to inform decision-makers. Collectively, the overall rating scale is referred to as ‘EMMIE’ and relates to effect size, mechanisms or mediators, moderators, implementation conditions, and finally, economic assessment. The proposed new rating scale for economic assessment has five levels.
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© 2016 Matthew Manning, Shane D. Johnson, Nick Tilley, Gabriel T.W. Wong and Margarita Vorsina
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Manning, M., Johnson, S.D., Tilley, N., Wong, G.T.W., Vorsina, M. (2016). A Scale for Rating Economic Analyses. In: Economic Analysis and Efficiency in Policing, Criminal Justice and Crime Reduction: What Works?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137588654_7
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