
doi: 10.1007/bf02457622
The A. first considers the antecedents of evaluation and the motivations for carrying it out. Turning then to the Framework Programme he reviews the history of its evaluation and the present approach. Finally, he considers some challenges raised by the Fifth Framework Programme, in particular those concerning the evaluation of social effects and the broader system to support evaluation
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