Classification of articles by the nature of policy implications
| Total | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type of policy implication | Count | % |
| Panel A | ||
| Negative/positive consequences of an existing practice | 26 | 24 |
| Determinants/impediments of an existing practice | 53 | 49 |
| Status of an existing practice | 25 | 23 |
| Stakeholder view about an existing practice | 4 | 4 |
| 108 | 100 | |
| Panel B | ||
| Policy implications relate to revising existing policies | 51 | 44 |
| Policy implications relate to introducing new policies | 33 | 28 |
| Policy implications relate to neither aspect | 32 | 50 |
| Total | 116* | 100 |
| Total | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type of policy implication | Count | % |
| Negative/positive consequences of an existing practice | 26 | 24 |
| Determinants/impediments of an existing practice | 53 | 49 |
| Status of an existing practice | 25 | 23 |
| Stakeholder view about an existing practice | 4 | 4 |
| 108 | 100 | |
| Policy implications relate to revising existing policies | 51 | 44 |
| Policy implications relate to introducing new policies | 33 | 28 |
| Policy implications relate to neither aspect | 32 | 50 |
| Total | 116* | 100 |
*The policy implications highlighted in some papers call for revision of existing policies andregulations as well as the introduction of new policies and regulations. Hence, the count includes papers highlighting both types
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