Rational-comprehensive decision-making

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Rational-comprehensive decision-making
A theoretical model of how public policy decisions are (or perhaps ought to be) taken. All possible options or approaches to solving the problem under study are identified and the costs and benefits of each option are assessed and compared with each other. The option that promises to yield the greatest net benefit is selected. The main problem with rational-comprehensive approaches is that it is often very costly in terms of time and other resources that must be devoted to gathering the relevant information. Often the costs and benefits of the various options are very uncertain and difficult to quantify for rigorous comparison. The costs of undertaking rational- comprehensive decision-making may themselves exceed the benefits to be gained in improved quality of decisions. [See also: incrementalismbureaucracybureaucratic politicsorganizational process models of decision-makingsystems theory models of decision-making]


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