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March 2013, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 246-270 School Vouchers and Student Outcomes: Experimental Evidence from Washington, DC
by Patrick J. Wolf & Brian Kisida & Babette Gutmann & Michael Puma & Nada Eissa & Lou Rizzo - 271-295 Politics Can Limit Policy Opportunism in Fiscal Institutions: Evidence from Official General Fund Revenue Forecasts in the American States
by George A. Krause & David E. Lewis & James W. Douglas - 296-322 Spillover Effects of Voluntary Environmental Programs on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Lessons from Mexico
by Irene Henriques & Bryan W. Husted & Ivan Montiel - 323-349 High School Exit Exams and Dropout in an Era of Increased Accountability
by Steven W. Hemelt & Dave E. Marcotte - 350-372 Municipal Rebate Programs for Environmental Retrofits: An Evaluation of Additionality and Cost‐Effectiveness
by Lori S. Bennear & Jonathan M. Lee & Laura O. Taylor - 373-390 Are Charitable Giving and Religious Attendance Complements or Substitutes? The Role of Measurement Error
by Matthew Kim - 391-391 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch - 392-399 The One‐Child Policy Needs An Overhaul
by Yijia Jing - 399-406 China'S Demographic Challenge Requires An Integrated Coping Strategy
by Xizhe Peng - 406-408 Barriers To Policy Change And A Suggested Path For Change
by Yijia Jing - 408-410 Understanding China'S Demographic Dividends And Labor Issue
by Xizhe Peng - 411-438 Class Size and Student Outcomes: Research and Policy Implications
by Matthew M. Chingos & Kenneth A. Couch - 439-444 International Conference News: Labor Activation In A Time Of High Unemployment: Lessons From Abroad
by Douglas J. Besharov & Douglas M. Call & Stefano Scarpetta - 445-450 Governing Fables: Learning from Public Sector Narratives , by Sandford Borins . Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc. , 2011 , 291 pp., $45.99, paperback
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. - 451-451 Award Given by The Vernon Prize Committee for Volume 31 of JPAM
by Robert G. Wood & Sheena McConnell & Quinn Moore & Andrew Clarkwest & JoAnn Hsueh
January 2013, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-1 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 2-5 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 6-33 Do Child Development Accounts Promote Account Holding, Saving, and Asset Accumulation for Children's Future? Evidence from a Statewide Randomized Experiment
by Yunju Nam & Youngmi Kim & Margaret Clancy & Robert Zager & Michael Sherraden - 34-59 The Expected Impact of State Immigration Legislation on Labor Market Outcomes
by Julie L. Hotchkiss & Myriam Quispe‐Agnoli - 60-82 Intensifying Social Exchange Relationships in Public Organizations: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
by Morten Jakobsen & Simon Calmar Andersen - 83-106 The Effects of Foreclosure Counseling for Distressed Homeowners
by J. Michael Collins & Maximilian D. Schmeiser - 107-121 External Validity in Policy Evaluations That Choose Sites Purposively
by Robert B. Olsen & Larry L. Orr & Stephen H. Bell & Elizabeth A. Stuart - 122-128 The Role of Economic Factors and Economic Support in Preventing and Escaping from Intimate Partner Violence
by Jennifer L. Matjasko & Phyllis Holditch Niolon & Linda Anne Valle - 128-137 What does Research Suggest are the Primary Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and What is the Role of Economic Factors?
by Eve S. Buzawa & Carl G. Buzawa - 137-139 Different Types of Intimate Partner Violence Likely Require Different Types of Approaches to Prevention: A Response to Buzawa and Buzawa
by Jennifer L. Matjasko & Phyllis Holditch Niolon & Linda Anne Valle - 139-141 Intimate Partner Violence—Response to Matjasko et al
by Eve S. Buzawa & Carl G. Buzawa - 142-171 Spurring Job Creation in Response to Severe Recessions: Reconsidering Hiring Credits
by Kenneth A. Couch & Douglas J. Besharov & David Neumark - 172-185 Open Government Initiatives: Challenges of Citizen Participation
by Angela M. Evans & Adriana Campos - 185-203 Does Measuring Performance Lead to Better Performance?
by Mary Bryna Sanger - 204-210 Improving the Quality of Public Services: A Multinational Conference on Public Management
by Douglas J. Besharov & Alexey Barabashev & Karen Baehler & Jacob Alex Klerman - 211-218 Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010 , by Charles Murray , New York : Crown Forum/Random House , 2012 , 407 pp., $27.00 hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Gary Burtless
September 2012, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 809-809 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 810-812 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 813-836 The Effect of Media on Charitable Giving and Volunteering: Evidence from the “Give Five” Campaign
by Barış K. Yörük - 837-860 Who Benefits from KIPP?
by Joshua D. Angrist & Susan M. Dynarski & Thomas J. Kane & Parag A. Pathak & Christopher R. Walters - 861-875 Family Business or Social Problem? The Cost of Unreported Domestic Violence
by Scott E. Carrell & Mark Hoekstra - 876-904 Brown Fades: The End of Court‐Ordered School Desegregation and the Resegregation of American Public Schools
by Sean F. Reardon & Elena Tej Grewal & Demetra Kalogrides & Erica Greenberg - 905-946 Natalist Policies in the United States
by Leonard M. Lopoo & Kerri M. Raissian - 947-947 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch - 948-956 The Economics Of U.S. Immigration Policy
by Pia M. Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 956-963 The Elusive Goal: The Quest For A Credible Immigration Policy
by Vernon M. Briggs Jr. - 963-966 Credible Immigration Policy Reform: A Response To Briggs
by Pia M. Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 966-969 Reply To Orrenius And Zavodny
by Vernon M. Briggs Jr. - 970-974 Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives and America's Future , by David L. Kirp , New York, NY : Public Affairs , 2011 , 270 pp., $24.99, hardcover. ISBN 978‐1586489472. Providing a Sure Start: How Government Discovered Early Childhood , by Naomi Eisenstadt , Bristol, UK : The Policy Press , 2011 , 178 pp., $36.95, paperback. ISBN 978‐1847427298. Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland , by Pasi Sahlberg , New York, NY : Teachers College Press , 2011 , 167 pp., $34.95, paperback. ISBN 978‐0‐8077‐5257‐9
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Jane Waldfogel
June 2012, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 493-493 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 494-500 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 501-532 Are Green Vehicles Worth the Extra Cost? The Case of Diesel‐Electric Hybrid Technology for Urban Delivery Vehicles
by Kerry Krutilla & John D. Graham - 533-555 Do Carrots Work? Examining the Effectiveness of EPA's Compliance Assistance Program
by Sarah Stafford - 556-577 Heat Waves, Droughts, and Preferences for Environmental Policy
by Ann L. Owen & Emily Conover & Julio Videras & Stephen Wu - 578-897 Environmental Justice and Green‐Technology Adoption
by Paul Ong - 598-600 Overview Of The Science Of Science Policy Symposium
by Julia Lane & Dan Black - 601-622 Subsidies for New Technologies and Knowledge Spillovers from Learning by Doing
by Gregory F. Nemet - 623-640 Permanent Visas and Temporary Jobs: Evidence from Postdoctoral Participation of Foreign PhDs in the United States
by Xiaohuan Lan - 641-660 Does Targeted, Disease‐Specific Public Research Funding Influence Pharmaceutical Innovation?
by Margaret E. Blume-Kohout - 661-705 Growing Stem Cells: The Impact of Federal Funding Policy on the U.S. Scientific Frontier
by Jeffrey L. Furman & Fiona Murray & Scott Stern - 706-707 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch & Julia Lane & Dan Black - 707-714 Stem Cells, Science, And Public Reasoning
by J. Benjamin Hurlbut & Jason Scott Robert - 714-722 Expand and Regularize Federal Funding for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research
by Jason Owen‐Smith & Christopher Thomas Scott & Jennifer B. McCormick - 722-726 Good Governance Connects Science And Society
by J. Benjamin Hurlbut & Jason Scott Robert - 726-729 Democracy Is Working
by Jason Owen‐Smith & Christopher Thomas Scott & Jennifer B. McCormick - 729-751 Can Nonexperimental Estimates Replicate Estimates Based on Random Assignment in Evaluations of School Choice? A Within‐Study Comparison
by Kenneth A. Couch & Robert Bifulco - 752-776 Innovation Inducement Prizes: Connecting Research to Policy
by Douglas J. Besharov & Heidi Williams
March 2012, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 197-202 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 203-227 Education and Poverty: Confronting the Evidence
by Helen F. Ladd - 228-252 The Effects of Building Strong Families: A Healthy Marriage and Relationship Skills Education Program for Unmarried Parents
by Robert G. Wood & Sheena McConnell & Quinn Moore & Andrew Clarkwest & JoAnn Hsueh - 253-279 Medicare Part D and Its Effect on the Use of Prescription Drugs and Use of Other Health Care Services of the Elderly
by Robert Kaestner & Nasreen Khan - 280-311 Three Strategies to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy
by Adam Thomas - 312-337 Junk Food in Schools and Childhood Obesity
by Ashlesha Datar & Nancy Nicosia - 338-366 Is There an Association Between Gasoline Prices and Physical Activity? Evidence from American Time Use Data
by Bisakha Sen - 367-387 The Impact of Federal Preemption of State Antipredatory Lending Laws on the Foreclosure Crisis
by Lei Ding & Roberto G. Quercia & Carolina K. Reid & Alan M. White - 388-403 The Effect of Requiring Private Employers to Extend Health Benefit Eligibility to Same‐Sex Partners of Employees: Evidence from California
by Thomas C. Buchmueller & Christopher S. Carpenter - 404-431 Reducing Environmental Risks by Information Disclosure: Evidence in Residential Lead Paint Disclosure Rule
by Hyunhoe Bae - 432-452 Survey‐Based Measurement of Public Management and Policy Networks
by Adam Douglas Henry & Mark Lubell & Michael McCoy - 453-453 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch - 454-461 Social Security Disability Insurance: Time For Fundamental Change
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Mary C. Daly - 461-469 Social Security Disability Insurance: Essential Protection When Work Incapacity Strikes
by Virginia P. Reno & Lisa D. Ekman - 469-471 Response To Virginia Reno
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Mary C. Daly - 471-474 Disability Insurance Is Part Of The Solution, Not A Cause Of Work Disability: Response To Burkhauser And Daly
by Virginia P. Reno & Lisa D. Ekman
December 2012, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 2-5 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 6-32 Energy demand‐side management: New perspectives for a new era
by Sanya Carley - 33-62 A preliminary theory of dark network resilience
by René M. Bakker & Jörg Raab & H. Brinton Milward - 63-92 The efficiency of a group‐specific mandated benefit revisited: The effect of infertility mandates
by Joanna N. Lahey - 93-93 Research frontiers in comparative policy analysis: An introduction
by Aseem Prakash & Matthew Potoski - 94-110 Labor market policy: A comparative view on the costs and benefits of labor market flexibility
by Lawrence M. Kahn - 111-122 The challenge of urban policy
by Edward L. Glaeser - 123-138 Voluntary environmental programs: A comparative perspective
by Aseem Prakash & Matthew Potoski - 139-152 Long‐term care: Common issues and unknowns
by Katherine Swartz & Naoko Miake & Nadine Farag - 153-154 The post‐recession employment situation: A comparative perspective
by Kenneth A. Couch - 154-160 European labor market in critical times: The importance of flexicurity confirmed
by Sigried Caspar & Ines Hartwig & Barbara Moench - 160-168 Addressing the employment situation in the aftermath of the Great Recession
by David Neumark & Kenneth Troske - 169-177 Crisis and employment: The case of Korea
by Dongchul Cho & Sukha Shin - 177-186 Policy responses to the recent poor performance of the U.S. labor market
by Robert Haveman & Carolyn Heinrich & Timothy Smeeding - 186-188 A strategic and integrated labor market approach: Essential to overcome the crisis and to assist structural adjustment
by Sigried Caspar & Ines Hartwig & Barbara Moench - 188-191 Lessons from other countries, and rethinking (slightly) unemployment insurance as social insurance against the Great Recession
by David Neumark & Kenneth Troske - 191-193 Time to shift from macro‐ to micro‐policies
by Dongchul Cho & Sukha Shin - 193-195 Climbing out of a deep hole: Which path up?
by Robert Haveman & Carolyn Heinrich & Timothy Smeeding
September 2011, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 701-701 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 702-707 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 708-728 The impact of changing financial work incentives on the earnings of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries
by Robert R. Weathers II & Jeffrey Hemmeter - 729-754 The long‐term effects on children and adolescents of a policy providing work supports for low‐income parents
by Aletha C. Huston & Anjali E. Gupta & Jessica Thornton Walker & Chantelle J. Dowsett & Sylvia R. Epps & Amy E. Imes & Vonnie C. McLoyd - 755-774 Reducing child support debt and its consequences: Can forgiveness benefit all?
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Brett C. Burkhardt & Hilary M. Shager - 775-797 Regulating abortion: Impact on patients and providers in Texas
by Silvie Colman & Ted Joyce - 798-820 Do blue laws save lives? The effect of Sunday alcohol sales bans on fatal vehicle accidents
by Michael F. Lovenheim & Daniel P. Steefel - 821-862 Do vehicle recalls reduce the number of accidents? The case of the U.S. car market
by Yong‐Kyun Bae & Hugo Benítez‐Silva - 863-888 The transformation of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
by Jacob Alex Klerman & Caroline Danielson - 889-905 Policy attribute framing: A comparison between three policy instruments for personal emissions reduction
by Yael Parag & Stuart Capstick & Wouter Poortinga - 906-926 Ten years of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA): Interpreting the research on WIA and related programs
by Paul T. Decker & Jillian A. Berk - 927-927 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch - 928-934 Medicare and the federal budget: Misdiagnosed problems, inadequate solutions
by Theodore Marmor & Jonathan Oberlander & Joseph White - 934-942 Medicare reform and fiscal reality
by Joseph Antos - 942-944 Medicare's reality is not what it seems: Response to Joseph Antos
by Theodore Marmor & Jonathan Oberlander & Joseph White - 945-946 Top‐down controls not the solution: Response to Marmor, Oberlander, and White
by Joseph Antos - 947-956 The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood, by James Gleick, New York: Pantheon Books, 2011, 526 pp., $29.95 hardcover. Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age, by Viktor Mayer‐Schönberger, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009, 235 pp., $24.95, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr.
June 2011, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 413-417 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 418-446 The impact of no Child Left Behind on student achievement
by Thomas S. Dee & Brian Jacob - 447-469 Making a difference? The effects of Teach For America in high school
by Zeyu Xu & Jane Hannaway & Colin Taylor - 470-498 Weighted student funding in the Netherlands: A model for the U.S.?
by Helen F. Ladd & Edward B. Fiske - 499-533 Increase in the length of incarceration and the subsequent labor market outcomes: Evidence from men released from Illinois state prisons
by Haeil Jung - 534-556 Encryption and the loss of patient data
by Amalia R. Miller & Catherine E. Tucker - 557-580 A supervisor like me: Race, representation, and the satisfaction and turnover decisions of public sector employees
by Jason A. Grissom & Lael R. Keiser - 581-597 Searching for contracting patterns over time: Do prime contractor and subcontractor relations follow similar patterns for professional services provision?
by Branco Ponomariov & Gordon Kingsley & Craig Boardman - 598-612 The social cost of trading: Measuring the increased damages from sulfur dioxide trading in the United States
by David D. Henry III & Nicholas Z. Muller & Robert O. Mendelsohn - 613-643 The methodology of normative policy analysis
by Christopher Robert & Richard Zeckhauser - 644-644 Introduction: Health policy and sugar‐sweetened beverages
by Kenneth A. Couch - 645-655 Sugar‐sweetened beverages and obesity: The potential impact of public policies
by Frank J. Chaloupka & Lisa M. Powell & Jamie F. Chriqui - 655-662 Are soft drink taxes an effective mechanism for reducing obesity?
by Jason M. Fletcher & David E. Frisvold & Nathan Tefft - 662-664 Sugar‐sweetened beverages and obesity prevention: Policy recommendations
by Frank J. Chaloupka & Lisa M. Powell & Jamie F. Chriqui - 664-665 The proof is in the pudding: Response to Chaloupka, Powell, and Chriqui
by Jason M. Fletcher & David E. Frisvold & Nathan Tefft - 666-668 Repairing the U.S. Social Safety Net, by Martha R. Burt and Demetra Smith Nightingale. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 2010, 273 pp., $29.50, paperback. Making the Work‐Based Safety Net Work Better, by Carolyn J. Heinrich and John Karl Scholz, Editors. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2009, 348 pp., $47.50, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Kristin S. Seefeldt - 669-674 The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education, by Diane Ravitch. New York: Basic Books, 2010, 296 pp., $15.72, hardcover. Spin Cycle: How Research Is Used in Policy Debates, by Jeffrey Henig. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008, 312 pp., $32.50, hardcover. The Ordeal of Equality: Did Federal Regulation Fix the Schools? by David K. Cohen and Susan L. Moffitt. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 336 pp., $27.82, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & James P. Spillane - 674-676 Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning, by Paul E. Peterson. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010, 320 pp., $25.95 hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
March 2011, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 199-200 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 201-204 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 205-215 Presidential address: Evaluating the questions that alternative policy success measures answer
by Richard V. Burkhauser - 216-232 State mortgage foreclosure policies and lender interventions: Impacts on borrower behavior in default
by J. Michael Collins & Ken Lam & Christopher E. Herbert - 233-255 The benefits and costs of the Section 8 housing subsidy program: A framework and estimates of first‐year effects
by Deven Carlson & Robert Haveman & Thomas Kaplan & Barbara Wolfe - 256-286 Do data breach disclosure laws reduce identity theft?
by Sasha Romanosky & Rahul Telang & Alessandro Acquisti - 287-309 The effect of attending full‐day kindergarten on English learner students
by Jill S. Cannon & Alison Jacknowitz & Gary Painter - 310-333 Getting a job is only half the battle: Maternal job loss and child classroom behavior in low‐income families
by Heather D. Hill & Pamela A. Morris & Nina Castells & Jessica Thornton Walker - 334-358 Multilevel analysis of the effects of antidiscrimination policies on earnings by sexual orientation
by Marieka Klawitter - 359-380 Exploring the dynamics of policy interaction: Feedback among and impacts from multiple, concurrently applied policy approaches for promoting collaboration
by Boyd W. Fuller & Khuong Minh Vu - 381-382 The foreclosure crisis: Causes and consequences
by Kenneth A. Couch & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson - 382-388 Understanding the foreclosure crisis
by Kristopher Gerardi & Stephen L. Ross & Paul Willen - 388-396 Decoding the foreclosure crisis: Causes, responses, and consequences
by Vicki Been & Sewin Chan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Josiah R. Madar - 396-398 Decoding misperceptions: The role of underwriting and appropriate policy responses
by Kristopher Gerardi & Stephen L. Ross & Paul Willen - 398-400 Negative equity, yes, but not the whole story
by Vicki Been & Sewin Chan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Josiah R. Madar - 401-404 Subprime nation: American power, global capital, and the housing bubble, by Herman M. Schwartz, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009, 258 pp., $24.95 paperback. Animal spirits: How human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism, by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009, 230 pp., $24.95 hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson - 404-408 Creating an opportunity society, by Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2009, 347 pp., $28.95, paperback
by Timothy Smeeding
December 2011, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-1 Notes from the editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 2-5 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 6-28 Changes in U.S. hospitalization and mortality rates following smoking bans
by Kanaka D. Shetty & Thomas DeLeire & Chapin White & Jayanta Bhattacharya - 29-56 A cure for crime? Psycho‐pharmaceuticals and crime trends
by Dave E. Marcotte & Sara Markowitz - 57-87 Teacher career paths, teacher quality, and persistence in the classroom: Are public schools keeping their best?
by Dan Goldhaber & Betheny Gross & Daniel Player - 88-110 The role of teacher quality in retention and hiring: Using applications to transfer to uncover preferences of teachers and schools
by Don Boyd & Hamp Lankford & Susanna Loeb & Matthew Ronfeldt & Jim Wyckoff - 111-135 Growing exports by signaling product quality: Trade competition and the cross‐national diffusion of ISO 9000 quality standards
by Xun Cao & Aseem Prakash - 136-152 Does more federal environmental funding increase or decrease states' efforts?
by Benjamin Y. Clark & Andrew B. Whitford - 153-176 An economic view of food deserts in the united states
by Douglas J. Besharov & Marianne Bitler & Steven J. Haider - 177-178 What can Massachusetts teach us about national health insurance reform?
by Kenneth A. Couch & Theodore J. Joyce - 178-184 Does Massachusetts's health care reform point to success with national reform?
by Douglas Holtz‐Eakin - 184-192 Massachusetts points the way to successful health care reform
by Jonathan Gruber - 192-194 Right analysis, wrong conclusions: Response to Jonathan Gruber
by Douglas Holtz‐Eakin - 194-195 The facts from Massachusetts speak clearly: Response to Douglas Holtz‐Eakin
by Jonathan Gruber
2010, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 675-676 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 677-681 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 682-697 An analysis of the neighborhood impacts of a mortgage assistance program: A spatial hedonic model
by Wenhua Di & Jielai Ma & James C. Murdoch - 698-725 Schools' mental health services and young children's emotions, behavior, and learning
by Randall Reback - 726-748 Postsecondary preparation and remediation: Examining the effect of the early assessment program at California State University
by Jessica S. Howell & Michal Kurlaender & Eric Grodsky - 749-768 Extending the EITC to noncustodial parents: Potential impacts and design considerations
by Laura Wheaton & Elaine Sorensen - 769-798 Success and design of local referenda for land conservation
by H. Spencer Banzhaf & Wallace E. Oates & James N. Sanchirico - 799-820 Unchanging child support orders in the face of unstable earnings
by Yoonsook Ha & Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer - 821-853 Intertemporal regulatory tasks and responsibilities for greenhouse gas reductions
by Jeffrey A. Deason & Lee S. Friedman - 854-874 Political and public acceptability of congestion pricing: Ideology and self-interest
by Björn Hårsman & John M. Quigley - 875-876 Deficit spending and the debt
by Kenneth A. Couch - 876-883 America's related fiscal problems
by C. Eugene Steuerle - 883-891 How to think about the U.S. budget challenge
by Henry J. Aaron - 891-893 Why we must untie our fiscal straightjacket: A response to Henry J. Aaron
by C. Eugene Steuerle - 893-895 How to think about the U.S. budget challenge: Response to C. Eugene Steuerle
by Henry J. Aaron - 896-899 The housing policy revolution: Networks and neighborhoods , by David J. Erickson, Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2009, 264 pp., $29.50, paperback
by Eugene B. McGregor & Katrin B. Anacker
2010, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 421-425 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 426-450 Status versus growth: The distributional effects of school accountability policies
by Helen F. Ladd & Douglas L. Lauen - 451-478 Do financial incentives help low-performing schools attract and keep academically talented teachers? Evidence from California
by Jennifer L. Steele & Richard J. Murnane & John B. Willett - 479-505 The effects of the National School Lunch Program on education and health
by Peter Hinrichs - 506-525 Does supported employment work?
by Melayne Morgan McInnes & Orgul Demet Ozturk & Suzanne McDermott & Joshua R. Mann - 526-552 Financial aid and for-profit colleges: Does aid encourage entry?
by Stephanie Riegg Cellini - 553-577 Is private production of public services cheaper than public production? A meta-regression analysis of solid waste and water services
by Germà Bel & Xavier Fageda & Mildred E. Warner - 578-602 What drives the diffusion of inclusionary zoning?
by Rachel Meltzer & Jenny Schuetz - 603-604 Expanding work programs in child support: Whether and how
by Kenneth A. Couch - 604-610 Rethinking public policy toward low-income fathers in the child support program
by Elaine Sorensen - 610-616 Why we need work programs for fathers
by Lawrence M. Mead - 616-618 Policy options for low-income fathers cost relatively little
by Elaine Sorensen - 619-620 The need for institutions
by Lawrence M. Mead - 621-621 Professional practice
by Richard P. Nathan - 621-625 Nonprofit organizations and government: Implications for policy and practice
by Steven Rathgeb Smith - 625-628 Administering services and managing contracts: The dual role of government human services officials
by Jack Krauskopf & Bin Chen - 628-632 Nonprofit agency challenges
by Alnoor Ebrahim - 632-637 The client perspective on nonprofit social service organizations
by Rebecca Joyce Kissane - 637-644 Nonprofits within policy fields
by Jodi Sandfort