Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas

This article discussess important concepts on ethics applied to the design and evaluation of public policies and explores several complex notions, such as quality of life, equity, development, and well-being, and the way in which they have been interpreted at different times. It examines the ideolog...

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Main Author: Arturo Chaves Jorge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2000-01-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892000000500014
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spelling doaj-1443c6dc3b4043c4b950124aa1c769ab2020-11-24T23:29:27ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49892000-01-0175350357Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicasArturo Chaves JorgeThis article discussess important concepts on ethics applied to the design and evaluation of public policies and explores several complex notions, such as quality of life, equity, development, and well-being, and the way in which they have been interpreted at different times. It examines the ideology of Amyrta Sen, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Economics, and the parameters he proposed in order to counter the tendency to conceive of human well-being and social progress in strictly economic terms, on the basis of the gross domestic product and other mathematical formulas and numerical indicators. In the design and implementation of public policies, both in the field of health as well as in others, such as education and housing, it is imperative to apply an ethical and interdisciplinary approach based on a practical and realistic view of economics and on the active participation of the beneficiaries of the policies in defining the values and priorities behind them. In this way, ethical judgment will always be present and will inspire, "from within," every step of the policy design process, and those affected by the policies will become legitimate agents in their design and implementation. The last part of the article describes the steps involved in this ethical and interdisciplinary design process, as well as its realistic and idealistic components.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892000000500014
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Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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title Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
title_short Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
title_full Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
title_fullStr Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
title_full_unstemmed Propuesta de un análisis ético e interdisciplinario para diseñar y evaluar las políticas públicas
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publisher Pan American Health Organization
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publishDate 2000-01-01
description This article discussess important concepts on ethics applied to the design and evaluation of public policies and explores several complex notions, such as quality of life, equity, development, and well-being, and the way in which they have been interpreted at different times. It examines the ideology of Amyrta Sen, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Economics, and the parameters he proposed in order to counter the tendency to conceive of human well-being and social progress in strictly economic terms, on the basis of the gross domestic product and other mathematical formulas and numerical indicators. In the design and implementation of public policies, both in the field of health as well as in others, such as education and housing, it is imperative to apply an ethical and interdisciplinary approach based on a practical and realistic view of economics and on the active participation of the beneficiaries of the policies in defining the values and priorities behind them. In this way, ethical judgment will always be present and will inspire, "from within," every step of the policy design process, and those affected by the policies will become legitimate agents in their design and implementation. The last part of the article describes the steps involved in this ethical and interdisciplinary design process, as well as its realistic and idealistic components.
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