Review of the Japanese Journal of Evaluation Study
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The Japan Evaluation Society was established in 2000. Since then, its professional journal, called Japanese Journal of Evaluation Study (JJES), has been published twice a year. These issues can be downloaded from the Society’s website (http://www.idcj.or.jp/JES). We can clearly observe several hot issues recently discussed by Japanese evaluation professionals in the journal. In this paper, three of them discussed in the 2005 issues are explained briefly.
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Japan Evaluation Society (2005). Japanese Journal of Evaluation Study No.5. Vol.1-2. Available at http://www.idcj.or.jp/JES/hyoukakenkyuu5_2.htm and http://www.idcj.or.jp/JES/hyoukakenkyuu5_1.htm
Ryokichi, H. (2005). Assessing development at the country level: basic approaches and major issues in Japanese experiences. UNDP Workshop, November 1-2, 2004. Available at http://www.idcj.or.jp/JES/ADACOLJAPAN01-02112004.pdf