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policieshasil

Policieshasil is a term used in policy analysis to refer to the results or outcomes produced by a policy after its implementation. The word blends policy with hasil, the Indonesian word for result, signaling a focus on what policy changes actually produce in practice.

In analytic use, policieshasil can refer to different tiers of effect, from immediate outputs and service delivery

Origins and usage: The term surfaced in Indonesian and Southeast Asian policy discussions in the 2000s and

Measurement and methods: Assessing policieshasil typically involves logic models, performance indicators, and impact evaluations. Common tools

Applications and critique: Policieshasil informs budgeting, reform planning, and program redesign by highlighting what works. Critics

See also: policy evaluation; program evaluation; impact evaluation.

changes
to
longer-term
outcomes
and
social
impact.
Analysts
may
delimit
policieshasil
by
time
horizon,
target
population,
and
the
causal
attribution
they
deem
credible.
2010s,
though
it
is
not
a
standardized
technical
term.
It
is
often
used
in
public
administration
and
development
policy
debates
to
foreground
empirical
results
over
intentions.
include
KPI
dashboards,
quasi-experimental
designs,
and
counterfactual
analysis
to
isolate
policy
effects
from
external
influences.
warn
that
the
term
can
blur
the
line
between
outputs
and
outcomes
and
depend
on
data
quality,
attribution
assumptions,
and
the
chosen
evaluation
framework.