The National Policy Science Institute (NAPOSCIN) is an independent research organization dedicated to the systematic study of public policy and its measurable effects. The Institute focuses on how policies perform once implemented, examining outcomes over time rather than intentions alone.

NAPOSCIN approaches policy analysis as a scientific and analytical discipline. Its work integrates economic analysis, data modeling, and systems-based evaluation to assess costs, risks, tradeoffs, and unintended consequences across complex policy environments. The Institute places particular emphasis on clarity, methodological rigor, and transparency in both research design and presentation.

Unlike advocacy organizations, NAPOSCIN does not promote predetermined policy positions or align with political parties or ideological movements. Its research is intended to inform—not persuade—by providing decision-makers and the public with objective analysis grounded in empirical evidence. Where uncertainty exists, it is explicitly acknowledged; where assumptions are made, they are clearly stated.

The Institute’s work is designed to be accessible to a broad audience, including policymakers, legislative staff, researchers, journalists, and members of the public seeking a deeper understanding of how policy choices translate into real-world outcomes. Publications include analytical briefs, research papers, and applied policy studies focused on national-level issues.

NAPOSCIN operates independently and maintains editorial control over its research agenda and findings. Its mission is to contribute to more informed decision-making by improving the quality, clarity, and credibility of policy analysis in the public sphere.