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2000, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 176-181 Nonprofits and Government: Collaboration and Conflict; Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector in a Changing America
by Carolyn J. Hill - 181-185 Organizational Report Cards
by Shelley Metzenbaum
1999, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 555-557 Change of editorship
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 558-578 The failure of market failure
by Richard O. Zerbe & Howard E. McCurdy - 579-600 Regional fiscal cooperation in metropolitan areas: An exploration
by Andrew F. Haughwout - 601-624 The growth effects of sport franchises, stadia, and arenas
by Dennis Coates & Brad R. Humphreys - 625-651 Regulatory enforcement and compliance: Examining Danish agro-environmental policy
by PeterJ May & Søren Winter - 652-683 The dilemmas of incrementalism: Logical and political constraints in the design of health insurance reforms
by Thomas R. Oliver - 684-685 In Memoriam: Robert A. Leone, 14 July 1945 to 18 March 1999
by Michael O'Hare - 685-692 Reflections of an inside outsider
by John Boehrer - 693-698 Economics, Values, and Organization; Debating Rationality: Nonrational Aspects of Organizational Decision Making
by David L. Weimer & Laurence E. Lynn - 698-700 Social Programs That Work
by Paul C. Light & Laurence E. Lynn - 700-705 Work and Welfare
by Leland Gerson Neuberg & Laurence E. Lynn - 705-713 Life without Disease: The Pursuit of Medical Utopia
by Robert Hunt Sprinkle & Laurence E. Lynn - 713-717 Evaluating the Healthcare System: Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Equity; The Road to Nowhere: The Genesis of President Clinton's Plan for Health Security
by Susan M. Sanders & Laurence E. Lynn - 717-719 Limited by Design: R&D Laboratories in the U.S. National Innovation System
by Jorge Niosi & Laurence E. Lynn - 719-720 Spinning Wheels: The Politics of Urban School Reform
by Charles J. Wheelan & Laurence E. Lynn - 721-723 The Experimenting Society: Essays in Honor of Donald T. Campbell
by Frank Fischer & Laurence E. Lynn - 729-731 JPAM's eighteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1999, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 359-359 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 360-360 Editor's introduction: Minisymposium on policy analysis
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 361-388 Understanding participant perspectives: Q-methodology in national forest management
by Toddi A. Steelman & Lynn A. Maguire - 389-410 The transition from traditional to postpositivist policy analysis: A role for Q-methodology
by Dan Durning - 411-425 A place at the table: Policy analysis, its postpositive critics, and future of practice
by Laurence E. Lynn - 426-429 Comment: Q-method and the isms
by David L. Weimer - 430-448 Health insurance coverage of the unemployed: COBRA and the potential effects of Kassebaum-Kennedy
by Mark C. Berger & Dan A. Black & Frank A. Scott & Amitabh Chandra - 449-472 Will employers hire welfare recipients? Recent survey evidence from Michigan
by Harry J. Holzer - 473-480 A “Building-up” approach to measuring program costs
by James C. Ohls & Linda C. Rosenberg & Janet A. Weiss - 481-481 Erratum
by Janet A. Weiss - 482-502 The class as case: “Reinventing” the classroom
by Martha S. Feldman & Anne Khademian & Robert A. Leone - 503-505 Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy
by Peter D. Brandon & Laurence E. Lynn - 506-519 Discrimination, Jobs, and Politics: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity in the United States Since the New Deal; The Ironies of Affirmative Action: Politics, Culture, and Justice in America; Someone Else's House: America's Unfinished Struggle for Integration; The Color Bind: California's Battle to End Affirmative Action; The Ordeal of Integration: Progress and Resentment in America's “Racial” Crisis; On Higher Ground: Education and the Case for Affirmative Action; The Shape of the River: LongTerm Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions
by Leland Gerson Neuberg & Laurence E. Lynn - 519-522 Why National Standards and Tests? Politics and the Quest for Better Schools
by Charles J. Wheelan & Laurence E. Lynn - 522-524 Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming
by Douglas Gomery & Laurence E. Lynn - 524-525 Groups, Interests, and U.S. Public Policy
by David Knoke & Laurence E. Lynn - 525-527 Pollution Control in the United States: Evaluating the System
by Richard C. Feiock & Laurence E. Lynn - 527-528 Older and Wiser: The Economics of Public Pensions
by John Dixon & Laurence E. Lynn - 528-532 A Theory of Urbanity: The Economic and Civic Culture of Cities
by Jason S. Palmer & Laurence E. Lynn - 532-535 Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons
by Anthony M. Bertelli & Laurence E. Lynn
1999, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 211-225 Presidential address: Peanuts envy?
by Lee S. Friedman - 226-244 The paradox of policy analysis: If it is not used, why do we produce so much of it?
by Nancy Shulock - 245-263 The ethics of resigning
by J. Patrick Dobel - 264-280 Eliciting preferences for land use alternatives: A structured value referendum with approval voting
by Timothy L. McDaniels & Karen Thomas - 281-302 The impact of the family and medical leave act
by Jane Waldfogel - 303-326 Revealed preferences of a state bureau: Case of New Mexico's underground storage tank program
by Robert P. Berrens & Alok K. Bohara & Amy Baker & Ken Baker - 327-332 Federal constraints and state innovation: Lessons from Florida's family transition program
by Robin H. Rogers-Dillon & Janet A. Weiss - 333-339 Applied economics and public policy; Just results: Ethical foundations for policy analysis; Tales of the State: Narrative in contemporary U.S. politics and public policy; Honest numbers and democracy
by Peter deLeon & Laurence E. Lynn - 339-343 Debating technologies: A methodological contribution to the design and evaluation of participatory policy analysis
by Dan Durning & Laurence E. Lynn - 343-346 Sustaining innovation: Creating nonprofit and government organizations that innovate naturally
by Deborah A. Auger & Laurence E. Lynn - 346-350 From promises to performance: Achieving global environmental goals; Environmental activism and world civic politics; Global governance: Drawing insights from the environmental experience
by Christian Hunold & Laurence E. Lynn
1999, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 2-27 How costly is “clean”? An analysis of the benefits and costs of Superfund site remediations
by James T. Hamilton & W. Kip Viscusi - 28-49 The effect of disabilities on exits from AFDC
by Gregory Acs & Pamela Loprest - 50-76 The impact of welfare reform on local labor markets
by Laura Leete & Neil Bania - 77-98 Spatial mismatch, discrimination, and male youth employment in the Washington, DC area: Implications for residential mobility policies
by Michael A. Stoll - 99-119 Evaluating the impact of manufacturing extension on productivity growth
by Ronald S. Jarmin - 120-125 Buying charity care with property tax expenditures
by Woods Bowman & Janet A. Weiss - 125-133 Credit card debts of the poor: High and rising
by Edward J. Bird & Paul A. Hagstrom & Robert Wild & Janet A. Weiss - 134-155 Diversity and public problem solving: Ideas and practice in policy education
by Barbara J. Nelson & Robert A. Leone - 156-168 Book review essay: Information technology
by John A. Nicolay & Laurence E. Lynn - 168-174 Creating Citizens: Political Education and Liberal Democracy , by Eamonn Callan. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1997, 262pp., $29.95 cloth; Rationality and Power: Democracy in Practice , by Bent Flyvbjerg. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1998, 290pp., $43.00 cloth, $16.95 paper
by Kenneth A. Strike & Laurence E. Lynn - 174-178 Reinventing public education
by Frederick M. Hess & Laurence E. Lynn - 178-181 Transforming public policy: Dynamics of policy entrepreneurship and innovation
by Mary Bryna Sanger & Laurence E. Lynn - 181-184 Taking complexity seriously: Policy analysis, triangulation, and sustainable development
by Louise K. Comfort & Laurence E. Lynn - 184-187 Generating jobs: How to increase demand for less-skilled workers
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Laurence E. Lynn - 187-191 Accounting for results, 1997; Government-wide performance plan, fiscal year 1999
by Alasdair Roberts & Laurence E. Lynn - 191-199 A solution to the ecological inference problem: Reconstructing individual behavior from aggregate data
by Leland Gerson Neuberg & Laurence E. Lynn - 199-202 Terminating public programs: An American political paradox
by Iris Geva-May & Laurence E. Lynn
1998, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 595-620 Do two-year colleges increase overall educational attainment? Evidence from the states
by Cecilia Elena Rouse - 621-638 Research and development project selection in the public sector
by Nicholas S. Vonortas & Henry R. Hertzfeld - 639-657 Job accessibility and welfare usage: Evidence from Los Angeles
by Evelyn Blumenberg & Paul Ong - 658-686 The effects of state and local antidiscrimination policies on earnings for gays and lesbians
by Marieka M. Klawitter & Victor Flatt - 687-696 The role of subsidized housing in reducing homelessness: An empirical investigation using micro-data
by Dirk W. Early - 697-705 Absorption of immigrants to Israel: On remedies for market and policy myopia
by Iris Geva-May & James Dean & Janet A. Weiss - 706-720 Classroom design for discussion-based teaching
by Michael O'Hare & Robert A. Leone - 721-730 Why people don't trust government
by Walter Williams & Laurence E. Lynn - 730-734 World drug report
by Peter Reuter & Laurence E. Lynn - 734-736 Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic science and technological innovation
by John E. Brandl & Laurence E. Lynn - 736-738 Governments, parties, and public sector employees: Canada, the United States, Britain, and France
by Patricia W. Ingraham & Laurence E. Lynn - 738-743 Managed care: Made in America; Assessing medical rehabilitation practices: The promise of outcomes research; Gatekeeping in the intensive care unit
by Robert Hunt Sprinkle & Laurence E. Lynn - 743-744 The teacher unions
by John Merrifield & Laurence E. Lynn - 745-748 Fundable knowledge: The marketing of defense technology
by Chris C. Demchak & Laurence E. Lynn - 754-757 JPAM's seventeenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1998, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 373-392 Educational vouchers: Effectiveness, choice, and costs
by Henry M. Levin - 393-417 Teacher recruitment and retention in public and private schools
by Dale Ballou & Michael Podgursky - 419-456 Is cost-benefit analysis legal? Three rules
by Richard O. Zerbe - 457-493 Cross-city evidence on the relationship between immigration and crime
by Kristin F. Butcher & Anne Morrison Piehl - 495-520 Drug use and AFDC participation: Is there a connection?
by Robert Kaestner - 521-522 Editor's note: A debate about defensive gun uses
by Janet A. Weiss - 523-534 Self-directed work teams: Process with measurement
by Mark K. McBeth - 535-538 What money can't buy: Family income and children's life chances
by Eric A. Hanushek - 539-541 It takes a nation: A new agenda for fighting poverty
by LaDonna A. Pavetti - 541-549 Faces of poverty; Children in courts: Public policymaking and federal court decisions; Whose welfare? AFDC and elite politics
by Brian K. Gran & Judith A. Levine - 549-550 Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative
by Howard Margolis - 551-555 Inclusion and school reform: Transforming America's classrooms; Ethics and decision making in local schools: Inclusion, policy, and reform
by Thomas Sobol - 555-559 Choosing schools: Vouchers and American education; Financing education: The struggle between governmental monopoly and parental control
by Amy Stuart Wells - 559-564 The political economy of special-purpose government; Reconstructing city politics: Alternative economic development and urban regions; The dimensions of Federalism: State governments and pollution control policies
by John S. Robey - 564-568 Universal service: Competition, interconnection, and monopoly in the making of the American telephone system
by John B. Horrigan - 569-576 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 577-579 The APPAM Ph.D. dissertation award
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 581-590 Doctoral dissertations completed, 1997
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 591-591 Announcement
by Janet R. Pack
1997, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 525-540 An empirical analysis of viewer demand for U.S. programming and the effect of Canadian broadcasting regulations
by C. Leigh Anderson & Gene Swimmer & Wing Suen - 541-555 The future of the nonprofit sector: Its entwining with private enterprise and government
by Burton A. Weisbrod - 556-574 Environmental policy and the reduction of hazardous waste
by Jean H. Peretz & Robert A. Bohm & Philip D. Jasienczyk - 575-597 The effect of incremental benefit levels on births to AFDC recipients
by Robert W. Fairlie & Rebecca A. London - 598-614 Reinventing Amtrak: The politics of survival
by Anthony Perl & James A. Dunn - 615-620 Saintly supervision: monitoring casino gambling in British Columbia
by Aidan R. Vining & David L. Weimer - 621-629 The quantitative methods component in social sciences curricula in view of journal content
by Wim P. M. Vijverberg - 630-641 Medicaid and the limits of state health reform; and governing health: The politics of health policy
by Jacob S. Hacker - 641-648 Miles to go: A personal history of social policy
by Leland Gerson Neuberg - 648-651 Checking on banks: Autonomy and accountability in three federal agencies
by Lawrence J. White - 651-654 Public spirit in the thrift tragedy
by Steven Kelman - 654-658 Dealing with risk: Why the public and the experts disagree on environmental issues
by Howard Kunreuther - 659-661 Our children's toxic legacy: How science and law fail to protect us from pesticides
by Howard Margolis - 661-664 The pursuit of absolute integrity: How corruption control makes government ineffective
by Susan Rose-Ackerman - 664-669 Snow job? The war against international cocaine trafficking; And drug war politics: The price of denial
by Mark A. R. Kleiman - 669-672 Markets and mortality: Economics, dangerous work, and the value of human life
by Thomas J. Kniesner - 673-677 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 678-681 JPAM's sixteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 694-694 Announcement
by Sheldon Danziger - 695-695 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1997, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 349-356 Editor's introduction
by Jack H. Nagel - 357-381 New Zealand's public sector management reform: Implications for the United States
by Graham Scott & Ian Ball & Tony Dale - 382-404 Linking strategy and performance: Developments in the New Zealand public sector
by Jonathan Boston & June Pallot - 405-422 Reinvention and retrenchment: Lessons from the application of the New Zealand model to Alberta, Canada
by Herman M. Schwartz - 423-445 Evaluating public expenditure management systems: An experimental methodology with an application to the Australia and New Zealand reforms
by Jose Edgardo Campos & Sanjay Pradhan - 446-462 The global revolution in public management: Driving themes, missing links
by Donald F. Kettl - 463-469 The gun debate's new mythical number: How many defensive uses per year?
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig & David Hemenway - 470-483 Integrating ethics into the public administration curriculum: A three-step process
by John R. Walton & James M. Stearns & Charles T. Crespy - 484-489 The state of public management
by Fred Thompson - 489-492 Leadership of public bureaucracies: The administrator as conservator
by Thomas D'Aunno - 492-497 The politics of expertise in Congress: The rise and fall of the Office of Technology Assessment; and Communication in Congress: Members, staff, and the search for information
by Anne M. Khademian - 497-501 The age of the network: Organizing principles for the 21st century; And how organizations act together: Interorganizational coordination in theory and practice
by Jane E. Fountain - 501-504 Business networks: Prospects for regional development
by Henry J. Mayer - 504-507 Illusions of opportunity
by Susan J. Lambert
1997, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 204-218 Presidential address: The evolution of the policy analysis field: From conversation to conversations
by Beryl A. Radin - 219-236 State health reform: Effects on labor markets and economic activity
by Patrice Flynn & Martcia Wade & John Holahan - 237-255 Medicaid participation among the eligible elderly
by Susan L. Ettner - 256-278 Weighing the “burden of 'acting white'”: Are there race differences in attitudes toward education?
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig - 279-297 Reducing women's poverty by shifting social security benefits from retired couples to widows
by Steven H. Sandell & Howard M. Iams - 298-310 Assessing medicaid managed care in eastern state
by Anthony R. Kovner - 311-314 Job creation and destruction; What employers want: Job prospects for less-educated workers; and does training for the disadvantaged work? Evidence from the national JTPA study
by Rebecca M. Blank - 315-317 Democracy's discontent: America in search of a public philosophy
by Peter deLeon - 317-319 Small change: The economics of child support
by Pamela J. Smock - 319-320 New governance for rural America: Creating intergovernmental partnerships
by Rosemary O'Leary - 320-322 Down from bureaucracy: The ambiguity of privatization and empowerment
by Janet A. Weiss - 322-325 The privatization process: A worldwide perspective
by Alasdair S. Roberts - 326-328 Information space: A framework for learning in organizations, institutions, and culture
by Linda deLeon - 328-333 Perspectives on performance measurement and public sector accounting; Organizational performance and measurement in the public sector: Toward service, effort, and accomplishment reporting; and measuring outcome in the public sector
by Paul C. Light - 333-336 Immigration and its impact on American cities; and the new second generation
by Pastora San Juan Cafferty - 337-343 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 344-344 The Vernon prize
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 345-346 Announcement
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 347-347 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1997, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-9 Editor's introduction
by Robert P. Inman - 10-31 Schoolhouses, courthouses, and statehouses after Serrano
by William N. Evans & Sheila E. Murray & Robert M. Schwab - 48-66 Demographic structure and the political economy of public education
by James M. Poterba - 67-84 Education finance reform: A dynamic perspective
by Raquel Fernandez & Richard Rogerson - 85-113 Why is it so hard to help central city schools?
by William Duncombe & John Yinger - 114-136 Centralization of school finance in Michigan
by Paul N. Courant & Susanna Loeb - 137-141 Reflections on managing the budget office during rapid downsizing
by Carol Ó'Cléireaċáin - 142-152 A process model for designing courses
by Julia Beckett - 153-161 Book review essay: Public management
by Eugene B. McGregor - 162-165 How much is your vote worth? The unfairness of campaign spending limits
by Jeffrey A. Smith - 165-176 Budgeting for results: Perspectives on public expenditure management; Managerialism and the public services: Cuts or cultural change in the 1990s?; Ansätze einer wirkungsorientierten verwaltungsführung: Von der idee des new public managements (NPM) zum konkreten gestaltungsmodell; The prospects for reinventing government, and bureaucrats in business: The economics and politics of government ownership
by Fred Thompson - 176-178 Public policy: An introduction to the theory and practice of policy analysis
by Richard R. Nelson - 178-180 Counties in court: Jail overcrowding and court-ordered reform
by David S. Tanenhaus - 180-185 Closed doors, opportunities lost: The continuing costs of housing discrimination; And our town: Race, housing, and the soul of suburbia
by Charles J. Orlebeke - 185-188 Choices and consequences: Contemporary policy issues in education; and monitoring the standards of education
by Kenneth K. Wong - 188-192 Creating the dropout: An institutional and social history of school failure
by Melissa Roderick - 193-200 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 201-201 Announcements
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 202-202 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1996, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 513-514 Editor's introduction
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 515-546 State strategies for welfare reform: The Wisconsin story
by Michael Wiseman - 547-561 A research context for welfare reform
by Judith M. Gueron - 562-571 Learning from the “Milwaukee challenge”
by Mark Alan Hughes - 572-586 A lesson from the JOBS program: Reforming welfare must be both dazzling and dull
by Irene Lurie - 587-600 Welfare policy: The administrative frontier
by Lawrence M. Mead - 601-622 The role of compensation in siting hazardous facilities
by Howard Kunreuther & Doug Easterling - 623-645 Detracking America's schools: Equity at zero cost?
by Laura M. Argys & Daniel I. Rees & Dominic J. Brewer - 646-653 Teaching the prisoners' dilemma
by M. V. Rajeev Gowda - 654-658 The war against the poor: The underclass and antipoverty policy, by Herbert J. Gans. New York: Basic Books, 1995, 195 pp., $22.00 cloth
by Leland Gerson Neuberg - 658-670 Balancing juvenile justice, by Susan Guarino-Ghezzi and Edward Loughran. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 213 pp., $29.95 cloth
by Steven M. Teles - 670-672 Public lands and private rights: The failure of scientific management, by Robert H. Nelson. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995, 312 pp., $61.50 cloth, $24.95 paper
by James M. Ridenour & Steven M. Aukers - 672-677 Land rights: The 1990's property rights rebellion, edited by Bruce Yandle. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995, 320 pp., $57.50 cloth
by Kathleen Segerson - 677-679 The politics of gun control, by Robert J. Spitzer. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, 1995, 210 pp., $25.00 cloth
by Lisa D. Brush - 679-683 Ethics in congress: From individual to institutional corruption, by Dennis F. Thompson. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995, 256 pp. $34.95 cloth, $14.95 paper
by David C. Wilhelm - 683-685 Valuing food safety and nutrition, edited by Julie A. Caswell. San Francisco: Westview Press, 1995, 457 pp., $69.00 cloth
by Ann Fisher - 685-687 Risk vs. risk: Trade-offs in protecting health and the environment, edited by John D. Graham and Jonathan Baert Weiner. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995, 337 pp., $39.95 cloth
by Howard Margolis - 687-691 The myth of democratic failure: Why political institutions are efficient, by Donald Wittman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995, 240 pp., $29.95 cloth
by James A. Desveaux - 691-693 Defense conversion: Transforming the arsenal of democracy, by Jacques S. Gansler. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1995, 277 pp., $25.00 cloth
by Fred Thompson - 700-702 JPAM 's fifteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1996, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 329-329 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 330-352 Assessing alternative drug control regimes
by Robert MacCoun & Peter Reuter & Thomas Schelling - 353-376 Fair siting procedures: An empirical analysis of their importance and characteristics
by Bruno S. Frey & Felix Oberholzer-Gee - 377-394 Interagency information sharing: Expected benefits, manageable risks
by Sharon S. Dawes