Government Policy Experiments and the Ethics of Randomization
Douglas MacKay
Abstract
Governments are increasingly using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate policy interventions. RCTs are often understood to provide the highest quality evidence regarding the causal efficacy of an intervention. While randomization plays an essential epistemic role in the context of policy RCTs however, it also plays an important distributive role.
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BioethicsGovernment (linguistics)CitationLibrary sciencePublic policyPolitical scienceSociologyPhilosophyLawLinguisticsComputer scienceEthics in medical practice