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No results found.Extrapolate is a decision support tool that assesses the impact of different policy measures. By disaggregating the effects of policy interventions the tool facilitates discussion of the relevant issues and enables users to visualise the predicted impacts of policy interventions, based on a simple numerical analysis. The tool helps decision makers to sift through a range of policy measures to identify those that could be applied in a specific situation to achieve particular outcomes that further specific policy objectives. This user guide has been written to provide step-by-step instructions for all the features of the EXTRAPOLATE software. -
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