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Policy Decisions and Evidence Use among Civil Servants: A Group Decision Experiment in Pakistan

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2020-04

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Center for International Development at Harvard University
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Metzger, Laura, Teddy Svoronos, and Adnan Qadir Khan. “Policy decisions and evidence use among civil servants: A group decision experiment in Pakistan.” CID Working Paper Series 2020.377, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April 2020.

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In a lab-in-field experiment with elite civil servants in Pakistan, we investigate whether groups outperform individuals in a two-staged task which requires effective use of data and evidence. We also study how efficiently groups harness their members’ individual knowledge for problem-solving. We do not find a significant difference in individual (first stage) and group performance (second stage). Yet, groups could have significantly improved their performance during the second stage of the task, had they more efficiently collaborated to retrieve their members’ respective knowledge. Carefully interpreted in the setting of our experiment, our data suggests that diversity in individual knowledge may hamper effective use of data and evidence for decision- making in small groups of policymakers.

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