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1996, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 51-67 Public capital stock and interstate variations in manufacturing efficiency
by John K. Mullen & Martin Williams & Ronald L. Moomaw - 68-81 How well is the United States competing? A comment on Papadakis
by Louis D. Johnston & Menzie D. Chinn - 82-88 Confounding productivity and competitiveness: A rejoinder to the comment, “how well is the United States competing?”
by Maria Papadakis - 89-96 Reducing the child support welfare disincentive problem
by Laurie J. Bassi & Robert I. Lerman - 97-109 Quality assurance for teaching in APPAM schools
by Michael O'Hare - 110-121 Policy change and learning: An advocacy coalition approach, edited by Paul Sabatier and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993, 290 pp., $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper
by Edward F. Lawlor - 121-124 Making government work: How entrepreneurial executives turn bright ideas into real results by Martin A. Levin and Mary Bryna Sanger. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1994, 333 pp., NPA cloth
by Paul Light - 124-127 Thickening government: Federal hierarchy and the diffusion of accountability, by Paul Light. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution Governance Institute, 1995, 217 pp., NPA
by M. Bryno Songer - 127-129 Facing the bureaucracy: Living and dying in a public agency, by Gerald Garvey. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1993, 252 pp., NPA
by Ellen Scholl - 130-132 Imperfect alternatives: Choosing institutions in law, economics, and public policy, by Neil K. Komesar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994, 287 pp., NPA
by Jack H. Knott - 132-135 Growing up with a single parent: What hurts, what helps, by Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, 196 pp., $19.95 cloth
by P. Lindsay Chose-Lansdole - 135-137 Common interest communities: Private governments and the public interest, edited by Stephen Barton and Carol Silverman. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Governmental Studies Press, 1994, 318 pp., NPA
by Sonia Ospina - 138-143 Beyond NIMBY: Hazardous waste siting in Canada and the United States, by Barry G. Rabe. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994, 199 pp., NPA
by Don L Coursey - 143-146 Renewing cities, by Ross Gittell. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992, 232 pp., NPA
by Richard P. Taub
1995, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 517-531 The “new” view of investment decisions and public policy analysis: An application to green lights and cold refrigerators
by Gilbert E. Metcalf & Donald Rosenthal - 532-554 Choosing among fuels and technologies for cleaning up the air
by Robert W. Hahn - 555-566 The effect of drinking age laws and alcohol-related crashes: Time-series evidence from Wisconsin
by David N. Figlio - 567-589 Con a voluntary workfare program change the behavior of welfare recipients? new evidence from washington state's family independence program (FIP)
by Duane E. Leigh - 590-598 Declining job stability: What we know and what it means
by Dove E. Marcofte - 599-604 Does education induce people to improve the environment?
by V. Kerry Smith - 605-626 Curriculum and Case Notes. Teaching the craft of policy and management analysis: The workshop sequence at columbia university's graduate program in public policy and administration
by Robert A. Leone & Michael O'Hare & Steven Cohen & William Eimicke & Jacob Ukeles - 627-630 The vicious circle: Toward effective risk regulation, by Stephen Breyer. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993, 127 pp
by John J. Villani - 630-636 The budget puzzle: Understanding federal spending, by John F. Cogan, Timothy J. Muris, and Allen Schick. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994, 164 pp., $32.50 cloth, $12.95 paper
by James L Chan - 636-638 A measure of malpractice: Medical injury, malpractice litigation and patient compensation, by Paul C. Weiler et al. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993, 178 pp., $29.95 cloth
by Patricia M. Danzon - 639-640 Succeeding generations: On the effects of investments in children, by Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1994, 331 pp., $34.95 cloth
by Greg J. Duncan - 641-644 Integrating services for children and families: Understanding the past to shape the future, by Sharon Lynn Kagan with Peter R. Neville. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press in cooperation with the National Center for Service Integration, 1993, 226 pp
by H. Brinton Milword - 644-646 Nurturing young black males, edited by Ronald B. Mincy. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 1994, 243 pp., $19.95 cloth
by Robert I. Lemon - 647-648 Public policy for democracy, edited by Helen Ingram and Steven Rathgeb Smith. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1993, 274 pp., $34.95 cloth, $14.95 paper
by Peter Deleon - 648-650 America's water: Federal roles and responsibilities, by Peter Rogers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993, 285 pp., $27.50 cloth
by Randy T. Simmons - 650-655 The nonprofit sector in the mixed economy, edited by Avner Ben-Ner and Benedetto Gui. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1993, 276 pp., $37.50 cloth
by Chester D. Hoskell - 664-667 JPAM' s fourteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1995, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 371-371 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 372-392 The effects of cashing-out food stomps on household food use and the cost of issuing benefits
by Thomas M. Fraker & Alberto P. Martini & James C. Ohls & Michael Ponza - 393-414 Why teens do not benefit from work experience programs: Evidence from brother comparisons
by E. Michael Foster - 415-432 Allocating scarce resources for endangered species recovery
by Benjamin M. Simon & Craig S. Leff & Harvey Doerksen - 433-445 Constructing cooperation: Instituting a state plan for development and redevelopment
by Roland Anglin - 446-466 The “common sense” of the nonprofit hospital tax exemption: A policy analysis
by Susan M. Sanders - 467-472 Integrating environmental regulation: Permllllng innovation at the state level
by Bony G. Robe - 473-480 The economic anatomy of a drug war: Justice in the commons, by David W. Rasmussen and Bruce L. Benson. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1994, 263 pp., $54.50 cloth, $22.95 paper
by Mark Kleiman - 481-488 Psychological perspectives on justice: Theory and applications, edited by Barbara A. Mellers and Jonathan Baron. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1993, 348 pp., NA cloth
by Miguel Gouveia - 488-493 Deregulating the public service: Can government be improved?, edited by John J. Dilulio, Jr. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994,300 pp., NPA
by Michael Barzelay - 493-495 Modeling the AIDS epidemic: Planning, policy, and prediction, edited by Edward H. Kaplan and Margaret L. Brandeau. New York: Raven Press, 1994, 624 pp., $99.00 cloth
by Tomos Philipson
1995, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 201-201 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 202-220 Learning to love the swamp: Reshaping education for public service
by Ellen Schall - 221-244 Is cooperation the answer? Canadian environmental enforcement in comparative context
by Kathryn Harrison - 245-269 Do bonus offers shorten unemployment insurance spells? results from the washington experiment
by Christopher J. O'Leary & Robert G. Spiegelman & Kenneth J. Kline - 270-290 TJTC and the promise and reality of redistributive vouchering and tax credit policy
by Edward C. Lorenz - 291-307 “Civic discovery” as a rhetorical strategy
by Alasdair Roberts - 308-309 Insights
by Robert W. Hartman - 310-326 Curriculum and Case Notes. Group process checkpoints for team learning in the classroom
by Robert A. Leone & Michael O'Hare & William A. Kahn - 327-330 Values and public policy edited by Henry J. Aaron, Thomas E. Mann, and Timothy Taylor. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1993,216 pp., $29.95 cloth, $11.95 paper
by Lawrence M. Mead - 330-335 Public management: The state of the art, edited by Barry Bozeman. San Fracisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993, 424 pp., $49.95 cloth
by Michael Barzelay - 335-337 Markets and majorities: The political economy of public policy, by Steven M. Sheffrin. New York: The Free Press, 1993, 285 pp., NPA
by David L Weimer - 337-344 Researching the presidency, edited by George C. Edwards III, John H. Kessel, and Bert A. Rockman. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993, 502 pp., $49.95 cloth, $22.95 paper
by Walter Williams - 344-346 American economic policy in the 1980sx, edited and with an Introductory Essay by Martin Feldstein. A National Bureau of Economic Research conference report. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994, 823 pp., NPA
by Barry P. Bosworth - 346-350 Black faces, black interests: The representation of African Americans in Congress, by Carol M. Swain. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993, 275 pp., $37.50 cloth
by Richard M. Valelly - 350-352 Rethinking school choice: Limits of the market metaphor, by Jeffrey R. Henig. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994, 277 pp., NPA cloth
by Stephen E. Baldwin - 352-356 Giving for social change: Foundations, public policy, and the American political agenda, by Althea K. Nagai, Robert Lerner, and Stanley Rothman. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994, 240 pp., $55.00 cloth
by Phoebe H. Cottingham - 356-359 Comparable worth: Is it a worthy policy? by Elaine Sorensen. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994, 166 pp., NPA
by Harry J. Holzer
1995, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editor's introduction
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 4-24 Does AFDC-up encourage two-parent families?
by Anne E. Winkler - 25-42 Child support enforcement for teenage fathers: Problems and prospects
by Maureen A. Pirog-Good & David H. Good - 43-67 Local labor markets and local area effects on welfare duration
by John M. Fitzgerald - 68-78 Assumptions, behavioral findings, and policy analysis
by Jack L. Knetsch - 79-106 Spillovers of state policy innovations: New York's hazardous waste regulatory initiatives
by Robert E. Deyle & Stuart I. Bretschneider - 107-132 Testing for environmental racism: Prejudice, profits, political power?
by James T. Hamilton - 133-139 Financial incentives for childhood immunization
by Robert W. Hartman & David Hemenway - 140-142 How China could have won: The nonneutrality of the olympic voting rules
by Susan Rose-Ackerman - 143-144 Call for papers
by Robert A. Leone & Michael O'Hare - 145-148 Democracy and public management cases
by Howard Husock - 149-155 Public administration education in democratizing societies
by Leslie C. Elioson - 156-160 Comment on papers by Leslie C Eliason and Howard Husock
by John W. Ellwood - 161-165 Bargaining with the state, by Richard A. Epstein. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993, 322 pp., NPA
by Susan Rose-Ackerman - 165-168 Science policy and politics, by Alexander J. Morin. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993, 195 pp., NPA
by Bruce R. Guile - 168-171 Phantom risk: Scientific inference and the law, edited by Kenneth R. Foster, David E. Bernstein, and Peter W. Huber. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993, 457 pp., NPA
by Robert J. MacCoun - 171-177 Toxic circles: Environmental hazards from the workplace into the community, edited by Helen E. Sheehan and Richard P. Wedeen. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1993, 277 pp., $45.00 cloth
by Jeryl L. Mumpower - 177-178 Between the lines: Interpreting welfare rights, by R. Shep Melnick. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994, 335 pp., $36.95 cloth, $16.95 paper
by Jerry L. Mashaw - 178-181 From protest to politics: The new black voters in american elections, by Katherine Tate. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993, 221 pp., $32.50 cloth
by Kerry L. Haynie - 181-184 Prohibition's second failure: The quest for a rational and humane drug policy, by Theodore Vallance. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993,192 pp., $47.95 cloth
by Peter Reuter - 184-186 Malign neglect: Homelessness in an American city, by Jennifer Wolch and Michael Dear. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993, 379 pp., $34.95 cloth
by Robert T. Nakamura - 186-189 Child poverty and public policy, edited by Judith A. Chafel. Washington, DC.: The Urban Institute Press, 1993, 350 pp, $66.00 cloth, $29.50 paper
by Maureen A. Pirog-Good
1994, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 627-628 Editor's notes
by Lee S. Friedman - 629-657 Policy analysts' roles and value orientations: An empirical investigation using Q methodology
by Dan Durning & Will Osuna - 658-680 Patterns of childhood poverty: New challenges for policy
by Karl Ashworth & Martha Hill & Robert Walker - 681-698 Market-based incentives and residential municipal solid waste
by Marie Lynn Miranda & Jess W. Everett & Daniel Blume & Barbeau A. Roy - 699-722 Black employment problems: New evidence, old questions
by Harry J. Holzer - 723-758 SEMATECH and collaborative research: Lessons in the design of high-technology consortia
by Peter Grindley & David C. Mowery & Brian Silverman - 759-768 Can immigration slow U.S. population aging?
by Robert W. Hartman & Thomas J. Espenshade - 769-777 The information value of FOMC meeting notes and policy directives
by Susan Belden - 778-784 Curriculum and case notes
by Johathan Brock - 785-790 The future of health policy, by Victor Fuchs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993. Price: $29.95
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Henry J. Aaron - 790-792 Sharing power: Public governance and private markets, by Donald F. Kettl. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1993, 232 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth, $12.95 paper
by William T. Gormley - 792-796 Regulation for revenue: The political economy of land use exactions, by Alan A. Altshuler and Jose A. Gómez-Ibáñez with Arnold M. Howitt. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1993, 175 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $11.95 paper
by William A. Fischel - 796-802 Research on the African-American family: A holistic perspective, by Robert B. Hill with Andrew Billingsley, Eleanor Engram, Michelene R. Malson, Roger H. Rubin, Carol B. Stack, James B. Stewart, and James E. Teele. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1993, 200 pp. Price: $47.95 cloth, $15.95 paper
by Robert L. Boyd - 797-802 Banking on black enterprise: The potential of emerging firms for revitalizing urban economies, by Timothy Bates. Washington, DC: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 1993, 153 pp. Price: $34.00 cloth, $17.50 paper
by Robert L. Boyd - 802-803 Child support assurance: Design issues, expected impacts, and political barriers as seen from Wisconsin, edited by Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, and Philip K. Robins. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 1992, 369 pp. Price: $60.00 cloth, $27.50 paper
by Rebecca A. Maynard - 803-811 Leadership and the bush presidency: Prudence or drift in an era of change, edited by Ryan J. Barilleaux and Mary E. Stuckey. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1992, 239 pp. Price: $47.95 cloth
by Walter Williams - 811-815 Legislative Leviathan: Party government in the White House, by Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1993, 339 pp. Price: $45.00 cloth, $14.00 paper
by Michael Fitts - 823-827 JPAM's thirteenth year
by Lee S. Friedman
1994, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 433-434 Editor's notes
by Lee S. Friedman - 435-453 Information, market government, and health policy: A study of health data organizations in the states
by E. Sam Overman & Anthony G. Cahill - 454-476 Who benefits from educational choice? some evidence from Europe
by John S. Ambler - 477-491 Variation in state education policies and effects on student performance
by Mark C. Berger & Eugenia F. Toma - 492-505 Restructuring for resilience: The NASA model
by Ronald D. Brunner - 506-525 Policy analysis as discourse
by Louise G. White - 526-538 Not equitable, not efficient: U.S. policy on low-level radioactive waste disposal
by Dennis Coates & Victoria Heid & Michael Munger - 539-559 How capital technologies affect municipal service outcomes: The case of police mobile digital terminals and stolen vehicle recoveries
by Samuel Nunn - 560-564 Close encounters of the trash kind
by Robert W. Hartman & Molly K. Macauley - 565-570 Escaping the transitional gains trap
by Richard Sansing & Peter M. Vandoren - 571-580 Fixing the manufacturing base: The allocation of manufacturing extension
by Daniel Luria & Roland J. Cole & Alan Baum & Edith Wiarda & Carey Treado & Martin Grueber - 581-589 Curriculum and case notes
by Jonathan Brock - 590-593 Total quality management in govenment: A practical guide for the real world, by Steven Cohen and Ronald Brand. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993, 230 pp. Price: $25.95 cloth
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Michael Barzelay - 594-600 Uneven tides: Rising inequality in America, edited by Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk. New York: Russell Sage, 1993, 320 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by Thomas J. Kane - 600-602 Poor children and welfare reform, by Olivia Golden. Westport, CT: Auburn House, 1992, 208 pp. Price: $42.95
by Rebecca A. Maynard - 602-605 America's children resources from family, goverment and the economy, by Donald J. Hernadez. New York: Russell Sage, 1993, 480 pp. Price: $49.95 cloth
by Ellen B. Magenheim - 605-608 Studies of supply and demand in higher education, edited by Charles T. Clotfelter and Michael Routhschild. National Bureau of Economic Research Monograph Series. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993, 294 pp., $45.00 cloth
by Laurel L. McFarland - 608-610 Decentralization and school improvement: Can we fulfill the promise? edited by Jane Hannaway and Martin Carnoy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993, 270 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by Anita A. Summers - 610-614 Mastering a new role: Shaping technology policy for national economic performance, by the National Academy of Engineering Committee on Technology Policy Options in a Global Economy. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1993, 132 pp. Price: $22.95 paper
by Ronald Fraser - 615-617 The rebirth of urban democracy, by Jeffery M. Berry, Kent E. Portney, and Ken Thomson. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1993, 31 pp. Price: $36.95 cloth, $16.95 paper
by Judith Garber
1994, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 219-219 Editor's notes
by Lee S. Friedman - 220-230 APPAM: A personal vision and agenda
by William H. Robinson - 231-259 Public management research: The triumph of art over science
by Laurence E. Lynn - 260-268 Comment: The problem of “best practice” research
by Eugene Bardach - 269-277 Comment: Disciplining public management research
by Jane E. Fountain - 278-285 Comment: Public management research-the interdependence of problems and theory
by Janet A. Weiss - 286-287 Rejoinder
by Laurence E. Lynn - 288-310 Ghetto poverty among blacks in the 1980s
by Paul A. Jargowsky - 311-330 The national evaluation of the food stamp employment and training program
by Michael J. Puma & Nancy R. Burstein - 331-362 State budget periodicity: An analysis of the determinants and the effect on state spending
by Paula S. Kearns - 363-368 “Pay at the pump” auto insurance: The vehicle injury plan (VIP) for better compensation, fairer funding, and greater safety
by Robert W. Hartman & Stephen D. Sugarman - 369-375 George shultz on managing the white house
by Walter Williams - 376-390 A computer simulation for teaching school finance
by Jonathan Brock & Lawrence O. Picus - 391-393 America's misunderstood welfare state: Persistent myths, enduring realities, by Theodore R. Marmor, Jerry L. Mashaw, and Philip L. Harvey. New York: Basic Books, 1990, 268 pp., $12.00 paper
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Michael Wiseman - 393-396 Beyond bricks and mortar: Reexamining the purpose and effects of housing assistance, by Sandra J. Newman and Ann B. Schnare. Washington DC: Urban Institute Press, 1992, 160 pp. Price: $46.50 cloth, $18.50 paper
by Susan M. Wachter - 396-406 Linking citizens to government: Interest group politics at common cause, by Lawrence S. Rothenberg. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 306 pp., $59.95 cloth, $18.95 paper
by Robert S. Friedman - 406-410 Creative campaigning: PACs and the presidential selection process, by Anthony Corrado. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992, 286 pp., $35.00 cloth
by James Eisenstein - 410-414 Systems of survival: A dialogue on the moral foundations of commerce and politics, by Jane Jacobs. New York: Random House, 1992, 236 pp., $22.00 cloth
by Alasdair S. Roberts
1994, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-20 Did (or does) the United States have a competitiveness crisis?
by Maria Papadakis - 21-54 Display's the thing: The real stakes in the conflict over high-resolution displays
by Michael Borrus & Jeffrey A. Hart - 55-74 Workplace education for hourly workers
by Laurie J. Bassi - 75-81 Comment: Stimulating employer-provided general training
by Richard J. Murnane & Frank Levy - 82-119 Public information campaigns as policy instruments
by Janet A. Weiss & Mary Tschirhart - 120-139 Market incentives to encourage household waste recycling: Paying for what you throw away
by James D. Reschovsky & Sarah E. Stone - 140-156 Discounting procedures for environmental (and other) projects: A comment on Kolb and Scheraga
by Jonathan A. Lesser & Richard O. Zerbe - 157-162 Why employer discretion may lead to more effective affirmative action policies
by Robert W. Hartman & Dennis L. Weisman - 163-186 Curriculum and case notes
by Jonathan Brock - 187-192 Reinventing government: How the entrepreneurial spirit is transforming the public sector, by David Osborne and Ted Gaebler. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1992, 420 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth
by David L. Weimer - 192-197 Rethinking the progressive agenda: The reform of the American regulatory state, by Susan Rose-Ackerman. New York: The Free Press, 1992, 301 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth
by John J. Donohue - 197-202 Forbidden grounds: The case against employment discrimination laws, by Richard A. Epstein. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992, 544 pp. Price $39.95 cloth
by Janice Fanning Madden - 202-205 Speedy disposition: Monetary incentives and policy reform in criminal courts, by Thomas W. Church and Milton Heumann. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1992, 169 pp. Price $44.50 cloth, $14.95 paper
by John J. Dilulio - 205-208 Business and its environment, by David P. Baron. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall 1993, 698 pp. Price $59.00 cloth
by Elizabeth E. Bailey
1993, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 633-633 Editor's notes
by Lee S. Friedman - 634-663 Mandate design and implementation: Enhancing implementation efforts and shaping regulatory styles
by Peter J. May - 664-684 Cutback budgeting: The long-term consequences
by Robert Berne & Leanna Stiefel - 685-699 Policy monitoring and policy analysis
by Richard W. Waterman & B. Dan Wood - 700-725 The politics of bureaucratic competition: The case of natural resource policy
by Todd Kunioka & Lawrence S. Rothenberg - 726-752 Implementing price cops in telecommunications
by John E. Kwoka - 753-772 Improving compliance with state environmental regulations
by Raymond J. Burby & Robert G. Paterson - 773-778 Equity considerations and means-tested benefits
by James N. Morgan - 779-785 The universal second language requirement: An inadequate substitute for bilingual education (a response to Aaron Wildavsky)
by Susan J. Dicker - 786-786 Health Economics Worldwide, edited by Peter Zweifel and H. E. Frech III. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991, 365 pp. Price: $99.00 cloth
by Gerald F. Kominski - 786-791 Rationing America's Health Care: The Oregon Plan and Beyond, edited by Martin A. Strosberg, Joshua M. Wiener, and Robert Baker, with I. Alan Fein. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institutions, 1992, 238 pp. Price: $12.95 paper
by Gerald F. Kominski - 791-791 Beyond Superfailure: America's Toxics Policy for the 1990s, by Daniel Mazmanian and David Morell. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992, 278 pp. Price: $35.00 cloth
by Philip Bagnoli - 791-794 National Income and Nature: Externalities, Growth and Steady State, edited by J. J. Krabbe and W. J. M. Heijman. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992, 232 pp. Price: $97.50 cloth
by Philip Bagnoli - 794-794 The Fail-Safe Society: Community Defiance and the End of American Technological Optimism, by Charles Piller. New York: Basic Books, 1991, 272 pp. Price: $20.00 cloth
by Douglas Easterling - 795-801 Informational Approaches to Regulation, by Wesley Magat and W. Kip Viscusi. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1992, 371 pp. Price: $32.50 cloth
by Douglas Easterling - 801-806 The New Politics of Poverty: The Nonworking Poor in America, by Lawrence M. Mead. New York: Basic Books, 1992, 356 pp. Price: $25.00 cloth
by Laurence E. Lynn - 806-808 The Politics of Budget Control: Congress, the Presidency, and Growth of the Administrative State, by John Marini. Washington, DC: Crane Russak, 1992, 203 pp. Price: $45.00 cloth, $19.95 paper
by William A. Niskanen - 808-811 Reviving the American Dream: The Economy, the States, and the Federal Government, by Alice M. Rivlin. Washington, DC: The Brooking Institution, 1992, 196 pp. Price: $15.95 cloth
by Wallace E. Oates - 819-823 Curriculum and case notes
by Jonathan Brock - 824-827 JPAM's twelfth year
by Lee S. Friedman
1993, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 437-437 Editor's note
by Lee S. Friedman - 438-455 The day after an aids vaccine is discovered: Management matters
by Martin A. Levin - 456-477 Employer-centered training for international competitiveness: Lessons from state programs
by Paul Osterman & Rosemary Batt - 478-497 Expenditures on children and child support guidelines
by Laurie J. Bassi & Burt S. Barnow - 498-511 The economic impact of state restrictions on abortion: Parental consent and notification laws and medicaid funding restrictions
by Deborah Haas-Wilson - 512-531 Costs and benefits of HIV-1 antibody testing of donated blood
by Gregory M. Gelles - 532-555 Costs and benefits through bureaucratic lenses: Example of a highway project
by Anthony Boardman & Aidan Vining & W. G. Waters - 556-573 Labor market experiences of low-income black women in middle-class suburbs: Evidence from a survey of gautreaux program participants
by Susan J. Popkin & James E. Rosenbaum & Patricia M. Meaden - 574-581 What agricultural extension has to offer as a model for manufacturing modernization
by Irwin Feller - 582-588 Should the U.S. subsidize rural telephone companies?
by Joseph P. Fuhr - 589-595 Rethinking the rithmetic of damage assessment
by V. Kerry Smith - 596-599 Evaluating welfare and training programs, edited by Charles F. Manski and Irwin Garfinkel. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992, 364 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth
by Rebecca M. Blank - 599-599 Planned Markets and Public Competition, by Richard B. Saltman and Casten von Otter. Bristol, PA: Open University Press, 1992, 178 pp. Price: $29.95 paper
by Joseph White - 599-606 Improving Health Policy and Management: Nine Critical Research Issues for the 1990s, edited by Stephen M. Shortell and Uwe E. Reinhardt. Ann Arbor, MI: Health Administration Press, 1992, 505 pp. Price: $40.00 cloth
by Joseph White - 606-608 Personal Saving, Consumption, and Tax Policy, edited by Marvin H. Kosters. Lanham, MD: The AEI Press, 1922, 174 pp. Price: $24.75 cloth, $9.75 paper
by Barry P. Bosworth - 608-611 Mayors and Money: Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago, by Ester R. Fuchs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1922, 361 pp. Price: $47.50 cloth, $16.95 paper
by Helen F. Ladd - 611-614 Sources of Metropolitan Growth, edited by Edwin S. Mills and John F. McDonald. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1992, 307 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by Anthony M. Yezer - 614-617 Saints and Strategies: Fighting Drugs in Subsidized Housing, by Langley C. Keyes. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1992, 300 pp. Price: $52.00 cloth, $23.00 paper
by Roger Conner - 617-619 Agenda for Excellence: Public Service in America, edited by Patricia W. Ingraham and Donald F. Kettle. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House, 1992, 306 pp. Price: $24.95 paper
by Charles T. Goodsell - 619-622 The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected, by Earl Black and Merle Black. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992, 400 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by James M. Glaser
1993, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 251-269 How people with disabilities fare when public policies change
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Robert H. Haveman & Barbara L. Wolfe - 270-296 Buckle up or slow down? New estimates of offsetting behavior and their implications for automobile safety regulation
by Robert S. Chirinko & Edward P. Harper - 297-322 Participatory policy analysis in a social service agency: A case study
by Dan Durning - 323-343 Environmental policy and equity: The case of superfund
by John A. Hird - 344-358 A framework for regulating automated teller machine technology
by William B. Trautman - 359-363 Insights
by Dorothy Robyn & Katherine Swartz - 364-376 Facility siting and compensation: Lessons from the Massachusetts experience
by Michael O'Hare & Debra Sanderson