Raising Awareness about OPA

BITSS is actively promoting the ideas of OPA in the evidence-based policy community. Among our main efforts so far, we highlight:

Research

  • Hoces de la Guardia, Fernando, Sean Grant, and Edward Miguel. “A Framework for Open Policy Analysis.” Science and Public Policy, no. scaa067 (December 3, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scaa067.

Events

  • Introduction to Open Policy Analysis, BITSS Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2), Sep. 13, 2019, in Washington, DC. Video.
  • Panel Discussion on Open Policy Analysis, at the BITSS Annual Meeting, Dec. 10, 2018, in Berkeley, CA. Video.
  • Introduction to Open Policy Analysis, at the 40th Annual Fall Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Nov. 9 in Washington, D.C.
  • Frontiers in Open Government: Open Policy Analysis and Opportunities to Collaborate, at the Economic Development & Institutions convening, Center for Effective Global Action, Aug. 27-30, 2018 in Berkeley, CA.
  • Why We Need Open Policy Analysis, at the US Congressional Budget Office, Mar. 29, 2018, in Washington, D.C.

Blogs

  • Lauren Russell, Fernando Hoces de la Guardia, Grace Morgan, and Grace Hollister. “The Evidence to Policy Pipeline: How Open Policy Analysis Can Transform Deworming Policy.” CEGA (blog post), March 31, 2021. Link.
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia. “An Open Policy Analysis for Deworming Interventions”. BITSS (blog post), March 31, 2021. Link.
  • BITSS. “Opening up the analysis behind Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax plan” BITSS (press release), March 18, 2019. Link.
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia, Sean Grant, and Edward Miguel. “Open Science Comes To Policy Analysis.” CEGA (blog post), April 27, 2018. Link.
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia. “A Great Day for Open Policy Analysis.” CEGA (blog post), August 9, 2018. Link.

Media