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2005, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 885-890 Catastrophe: Risk and response; Collapse: How societies choose to fail or succeed
by Jonathan B. Wiener
2005, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 481-484 Introduction to research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 485-498 Can work alter welfare recipients' beliefs?
by Peter Gottschalk - 499-522 The devil may be in the details: How the characteristics of SCHIP programs affect take-up
by Barbara Wolfe & Scott Scrivner - 523-541 Participation in a national, means-tested school voucher program
by David E. Campbell & Martin R. West & Paul E. Peterson - 543-558 What do nonprofit organizations seek? (And why should policymakers care?)
by Arthur C. Brooks - 559-577 Needle exchange programs and drug injection behavior
by Jeff DeSimone - 579-598 Institutions and intellectual property: The influence of institutional forces on university patenting
by Yixin Dai & David Popp & Stuart Bretschneider - 599-600 Will the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 strengthen the political system?
by Michael J. Malbin - 600-603 Will BCRA strengthen the political system? Affirmative: BCRA is improving the political system
by Anthony Corrado - 604-608 Will the BCRA strengthen the political system? Negative: BCRA is not improving the political system
by Raymond LaRaja - 608-609 Response to LaRaja
by Anthony Corrado - 609-610 Response to Corrado
by Raymond LaRaja - 611-620 What's looks got to do with it? Instructor appearance and student evaluations of teaching
by Heather E. Campbell & Karen Gerdes & Sue Steiner - 621-624 Statehouse and greenhouse: The emerging politics of American climate change policy; Regulation in the States
by Martha Derthick - 624-627 Contemporary U.S. tax policy
by James R. Hines Jr. - 627-629 Predictable surprises: The disasters you should have seen coming and how to prevent them
by John A. Stoop - 629-638 Why smart executives fail, and what you can learn from their mistakes; State-building: Governance and world order in the 21st century; The art of the state: Culture, rhetoric, and public management
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr.
2005, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 207-215 Presidential address: “Complexifying” performance oversight in America's governments
by Richard P. Nathan - 217-222 Notes from the editor; introduction to research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog - 223-247 Assessing evidence of environmental inequities: A meta-analysis
by Evan J. Ringquist - 249-272 Anti-depressants, suicide, and drug regulation
by Jens Ludwig & Dave E. Marcotte - 273-295 Does the minimum wage affect welfare caseloads?
by Marianne E. Page & Joanne Spetz & Jane Millar - 297-327 Does school accountability lead to improved student performance?
by Eric A. Hanushek & Margaret E. Raymond - 329-350 Declining employment among young black less-educated men: The role of incarceration and child support
by Harry J. Holzer & Paul Offner & Elaine Sorensen - 351-371 Student achievement in charter schools: A complex picture
by Richard Buddin & Ron Zimmer - 373-398 Equity and information: Information regulation, environmental justice, and risks from toxic chemicals
by Marc D. Shapiro - 399-409 Does it pay to move from welfare to work? A comment on Danziger, Heflin, Corcoran, Oltmans, and Wang
by Robert Moffitt & Katie Winder - 411-417 Does it pay to move from welfare to work? Reply to Robert Moffitt and Katie Winder
by Sheldon Danziger & Hui-Chen Wang - 419-419 Report from the trenches: The life of the apprentice budget analyst
by Eugene Bardach - 420-424 Going undercover as a budget analyst
by Jennifer Kuhn - 424-428 New York, New York: Lessons learned from the biggest local government
by David J. Levy - 428-433 Game. Set. Budget
by Jennifer M. Forshey - 435-441 Cell phone roulette and “consumer interactive” quality
by Peter Navarro - 443-460 Taming the beast: Categorizing state welfare policies: A typology of welfare policies affecting recipient job entry
by Signe-Mary McKernan & Jen Bernstein & Lynne Fender - 461-463 Inequality in America; Poor kids in a rich country
by Peter Gottschalk - 463-466 Your money or your life: Strong medicine for America's health care system
by Judy Feder - 466-470 Challenges to globalization: Analyzing the economics; Many globalizations: Cultural diversity in the contemporary world
by Frederick W. Mayer - 470-472 Taming regulation; The economic dynamics of environmental law
by James T. Hamilton - 472-476 Deliberation day
by Archon Fung
2005, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-4 Message from the new editor
by Maureen A. Pirog - 5-22 How fair? Changes in federal income taxation and the distribution of income, 1978 to 1998
by James Alm & Fitzroy Lee & Sally Wallace - 23-46 Maternal employment and teenage childbearing: Evidence from the PSID
by Leonard M. Lopoo - 47-72 Does whole-school reform boost student performance? The case of New York City
by Robert Bifulco & William Duncombe & John Yinger - 73-91 Does WIC work? The effects of WIC on pregnancy and birth outcomes
by Marianne P. Bitler & Janet Currie - 93-112 Parents, public policy, and youth smoking
by Lisa M. Powell & Frank J. Chaloupka - 113-132 The draw of home: How teachers' preferences for proximity disadvantage urban schools
by Donald Boyd & Hamilton Lankford & Susanna Loeb & James Wyckoff - 133-165 Jobs or jails? The crime drop in Texas
by William Spelman - 167-168 Should the federal government be involved in school accountability?
by Richard P. Nathan - 168-172 Why the federal government should be involved in school accountability
by Eric A. Hanushek - 172-177 Why the federal government should not be involved in school accountability
by Richard Rothstein - 177-178 Rejoinder
by Eric A. Hanushek - 178-178 Rejoinder
by Richard Rothstein - 179-191 By the numbers: Assessing the nature of quantitative preparation in public policy, public administration, and public affairs doctoral education
by R. Karl Rethemeyer & Natalie C. Helbig - 193-196 Public sector management in New Zealand: Lessons and challenges;
by Helen F. Ladd - 196-199 Cannabis use and dependence: Public health and public policy
by Mark A.R. Kleiman - 200-202 From warfare to welfare;
by Daniel H. Pink - 202-206 The governance of not-for-profit organizations; The future of philanthropy: Economics, ethics, and management
by Michael Bisesi
2004, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 661-663 Editorial note
by Peter Reuter - 671-695 Welfare transitions in the 1990s: The economy, welfare policy, and the EITC
by Jeffrey Grogger - 697-721 Adolescents' formal employment and school enrollment: Effects of state welfare policies
by Lingxin Hao & Nan M. Astone & Andrew J. Cherlin - 723-743 Can child care assistance in welfare and employment programs support the employment of low-income families?
by Lisa A. Gennetian & Danielle A. Crosby & Aletha C. Huston & Edward D. Lowe - 745-764 Immigrants, welfare reform, and the economy
by Steven J. Haider & Robert F. Schoeni & Yuhua Bao & Caroline Danielson - 765-788 A “third way” in welfare reform? Evidence from the United Kingdom
by John Hills & Jane Waldfogel - 789-812 “Just give me a number!” Practical values for the social discount rate
by Mark A. Moore & Anthony E. Boardman & Aidan R. Vining & David L. Weimer & David H. Greenberg - 813-830 The disparate labor market impacts of monetary policy
by Seth B. Carpenter & William M. Rodgers III - 831-842 Heavy alcohol use and youth suicide: Evidence from tougher drunk driving laws
by Christopher Carpenter - 843-855 The impact of the master settlement agreement on cigarette consumption
by Frank A. Sloan & Justin G. Trogdon - 857-872 Federal policy mandating safer cigarettes: A hypothetical simulation of the anticipated population health gains or losses
by Tammy O. Tengs & Sajjad Ahmad & Rebecca Moore & Eric Gage - 873-888 Are Colombian sickness funds cream skimming enrollees? An analysis with suggestions for policy improvement
by Antonio J. Trujillo & Dawn C. McCalla - 889-890 What if …?
by Eugene Bardach - 890-901 Using simulation models to address “what if” questions about welfare reform
by A.A. Zagonel & J. Rohrbaugh & G.P. Richardson & D.F. Andersen - 901-908 Four what ifs? Evaluation of alternative technologies for the destruction of chemical weapons
by Sandor Schuman & John Rohrbaugh - 908-920 Detection and selection decisions in the practice of screening mammography
by Thomas R. Stewart & Jeryl L. Mumpower - 921-927 Should capstone course activities undergo human subjects review?
by Jan Blustein - 927-928 Matching students to project groups using the “elimination auction” program
by Eugene Bardach - 929-932 The political dynamics of school choice: Negotiating contested rerrain
by Richard Buddin & Ron Zimmer - 932-936 Creative destruction: How globalization is changing the world's cultures
by Carol C. Cronheim - 936-940 Corporate warriors
by Steven Kelman - 940-943 Shakespeare, Einstein, and the bottom line
by Richard J. Light - 943-949 Mega-projects: The changing politics of urban political investment
by Jay H. Walder & Shashi K. Verma - 949-952 The naked crowd: Reclaiming security and freedom in an anxious age
by Alasdair Roberts
2004, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 415-432 Big field, small potatoes: An empirical assessment of EPA's self-audit policy
by Alexander Pfaff & Chris William Sanchirico - 433-448 Expectations, performance, and citizen satisfaction with urban services
by Gregg G. Van Ryzin - 449-470 Women, the labor market, and the declining relative quality of teachers
by Sean P. Corcoran & William N. Evans & Robert M. Schwab - 471-488 Does merit pay reward good teachers? Evidence from a randomized experiment
by Thomas S. Dee & Benjamin J. Keys - 489-507 A simple estimation method for aggregate government outsourcing
by Stephen Minicucci & John D. Donahue - 509-530 Stigma and other determinants of participation in TANF and Medicaid
by Jennifer Stuber & Karl Kronebusch - 531-548 Alternative measures of economic success among TANF participants: Avoiding poverty, hardship, and dependence on public assistance
by Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer - 549-573 Collaborative environmental institutions: All talk and no action?
by Mark Lubell - 575-593 Gasoline prices and motor vehicle fatalities
by David C. Grabowski & Michael A. Morrisey - 595-611 The effect of bicycle helmet legislation on bicycling fatalities
by Darren Grant & Stephen M. Rutner - 613-616 Informal volunteering: Some lessons from the United Kingdom
by Colin C. Williams - 617-631 Public management: Where do we go from here? Or, what do we know and when did we know it?
by Jonathan Brock - 633-635 On being nonprofit: A conceptual and policy primer
by Michael Bisesi - 635-637 The regulators: Anonymous power brokers in American politics
by Gary J. Edles - 637-639 Stalled democracy. Capital, labor, and the paradox of state-sponsored development
by Marina Ottaway - 639-642 Growth and convergence in metropolitan America
by Todd Swanstrom - 642-645 Supreme command: Soldiers, statesmen, and leadership in wartime
by Frank Hoffman - 645-648 The new public management: Improving research and policy dialogue
by Jonathan D. Breul
2004, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 205-220 Presidential address-The extrapolation problem: How can we learn from the experience of others?
by Eugene Bardach - 221-224 Introduction to research articles
by Peter Reuter - 225-250 Dynamic selection effects in means-tested, urban school voucher programs
by William G. Howell - 251-271 Do school accountability systems make it more difficult for low-performing schools to attract and retain high-quality teachers?
by Charles T. Clotfelter & Helen F. Ladd & Jacob L. Vigdor & Roger Aliaga Diaz - 273-290 Changes in living arrangements during the late 1990s: Do welfare policies matter?
by Gregory Acs & Sandi Nelson - 291-313 Modeling health insurance expansions: Effects of alternate approaches
by Dahlia K. Remler & Joshua Graff Zivin & Sherry A. Glied - 315-339 The impact of state enterprise zones on urban manufacturing establishments
by Robert T. Greenbaum & John B. Engberg - 341-363 Using laboratory experiments for policymaking: An example from the Georgia irrigation reduction auction
by Ronald G. Cummings & Charles A. Holt & Susan K. Laury - 365-375 Rhetoric: Memo to my students
by Michael O'Hare - 377-381 Shrewd sanctions: Statecraft and state sponsors of terrorism
by Stuart E. Eizenstat - 381-384 Economics as religion: From Samuelson to Chicago and beyond
by F.M. Scherer - 384-387 The company doctor
by Sallyanne Payton - 387-393 Privatization and public-private partnerships
by Eugene B. McGregor - 393-396 The information economy and American cities
by Ross Gittell - 396-398 Helping working families: The earned income tax credit
by David Neumark - 398-401 The coming democracy: New rules for running a new world
by Alasdair Roberts - 403-404 2003 Vernon Prize Award
by Howard Bloom & Carolyn Hill & James Riccio
2004, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to research articles
by Peter Reuter - 3-11 Governance and public management, an introduction
by Carolyn J. Hill & Laurence E. Lynn - 13-30 The impact of state governance structures on management and performance of public organizations: A study of higher education institutions
by Jack H. Knott & A. Abigail Payne - 31-47 Multilevel governance and organizational performance: Investigating the political-bureaucratic labyrinth
by Kenneth J. Meier & Laurence J. O'Toole & Sean Nicholson-Crotty - 49-70 Dimensions of publicness and performance in substance abuse treatment organizations
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Elizabeth Fournier - 71-92 The influence of management on the cost of fire protection
by Amy K. Donahue - 93-96 Conclusion
by Patricia W. Ingraham - 97-117 Institutional boundaries and common-pool resource management: A comparative analysis of water management programs in California
by Tanya Heikkila - 119-134 Will empowering developers to challenge exclusionary zoning increase suburban housing choice?
by James L. Mitchell - 135-152 Public wage differentials and the treatment of occupational differences
by Dale Belman & John S. Heywood - 153-158 Charitable sharing: A tort reform proposal
by Stefan Toepler & Jon B. Gould - 159-178 Gender, the public policy enterprise, and case teaching
by Sally J. Kenney - 179-183 Government failure: A primer in public choice;
by John D. Donahue - 184-189 Beyond smoke and mirrors: Mexican immigration in an era of economic integration;
by Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán & Ted Henken - 189-194 Voting with dollars: A new paradigm for campaign finance;
by Jeremy D. Rosner - 194-195 Restoration of the republic: The Jeffersonian ideal in 21st-century America;
by William Galston - 196-198 Reinventing environmental regulation: Lessons from Project XL
by David M. Lazer - 198-201 Can gun control work&quest
by Philip J. Cook
2003, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 517-536 Child protective intervention in the context of welfare reform: The effects of work and welfare on maltreatment reports
by Kristen Shook Slack & Jane L. Holl & Bong Joo Lee & Marla McDaniel & Lisa Altenbernd & Amy Bush Stevens - 537-550 How welfare reform affects young children: Experimental findings from Connecticut-A research note
by Susanna Loeb & Bruce Fuller & Sharon Lynn Kagan & Bidemi Carrol - 551-575 Linking program implementation and effectiveness: Lessons from a pooled sample of welfare-to-work experiments
by Howard S. Bloom & Carolyn J. Hill & James A. Riccio - 577-580 The primacy of institutions
by Lowrence M. Mead - 581-598 Pathways to work for low-income workers: The effect of work in the temporary help industry
by Julia Lane & Kelly S. Mikelson & Pat Sharkey & Doug Wissoker - 599-613 Proximity to service providers and service utilization among welfare recipients: The interaction of place and race
by Scott W. Allard & Richard M. Tolman & Daniel Rosen - 615-639 The road to economic self-sufficiency: Job quality and job transition patterns after welfare reform
by Rucker C. Johnson & Mary E. Corcoran - 641-660 Pollution control innovations and the Clean Air Act of 1990
by David Popp - 661-665 Creating compendia of “best practice”
by Eugene Bardach - 665-669 Meeting decision makers' needs for evidence-based information on child and family policy
by Jill S. Cannon & M. Rebecca Kilburn - 669-676 Usable information about what works: Building a broader and deeper knowledge base
by Lisbeth B. Schorr & Patricia Auspos - 677-682 Best practices in immigration services planning
by Synnøve Bendixsen & Paul de Guchteneire - 683-688 Innovative government practice: Considerations for policy analysts and practitioners
by Gail C. Christopher - 689-701 Managing intensive student consulting capstone projects: The Maxwell school experience
by Scott W. Allard & Jeffrey D. Straussman - 703-706 Welfare Policymaking in the States: The Devil in Devolution by Pamela Winston, Washingnton, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2002, 332 pp., $59.95 cloth, $24.95 paper
by LaDonna Pavetti - 706-709 Quicker, Better, Cheaper? Managing Performance in American Government, edited by Dall W. Forsythe. Albany, NY: Rockefeller Institute Press, 2001. 606 pp., $42.95 cloth, $18.95 paper
by Shelley H. Metzenbaum - 709-712 Democracy by Disclosure: The Rise of Technopopulism by Mary Graham. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002. 201 pp., $24.95
by Alasdair Roberts - 712-717 Up in Smoke: From Legislation to Litigation in Tobacco Politics by Martha A. Derthick. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2001, 260 pp., $24.95 paper
by Stephen D. Sugarman - 718-721 From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement by Luke W. Cole and Sheila R. Foster. New York: New York University Press, 2001, 248 pp., $45.00 cloth, $18.00 paper
by Lisa Schweitzer - 721-724 The Job Training Charade by Gordon Lafer. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002, 320 pp., $32.50 cloth
by Marcus M. Stanley - 724-726 Protest, Policy, and the Problem of Violence Against Women: A Cross-National Comparison by S. Laurel Weldon. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002. 288 pp., paper $19.95, cloth $45.00
by Mary Fainsod Katzenstein
2003, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 345-360 Punctuations and agendas: A new look at local government budget expenditures
by Meagan M. Jordan - 361-382 Incentives for pollution abatement: Regulation, regulatory threats, and non-governmental pressures
by Kathryn Harrison & Werner Antweiler - 383-414 Community environmental policing: Assessing new strategies of public participation in environmental regulation
by Dara O'Rourke & Gregg P. Macey - 415-441 Public transit and the spatial distribution of minority employment: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Harry J. Holzer & John M. Quigley & Steven Raphael - 443-465 Do child care regulations affect the child care and labor markets?
by David M. Blau - 467-472 Gun manufacturers in the crossfire between litigating liability and legislating immunity
by Richard R.W. Brooks - 473-481 Can they put it all together? A project for reinforcing what policy students learn in a first-semester quantitative methods course
by Carolyn J. Hill - 483-486 Jobs for the Poor: Can Labor Demand Policies Help , by Timothy J. Bartik, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001, 464 pp., $17.95 paper
by Gregory Acs & Katherin Ross Phillips - 486-488 The Limits of Policy Change: Incrementalism, Worldview, and the Rule of Law , by Michael T. Hayes, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2001, 204 pp., $21.95 paper
by Ann Chih Lin - 489-491 Is It Time to Reform Social Security? , by Edward M. Gramlich, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998, 103 pp., $24.95
by Martha Derthick - 491-493 Choices, Values, and Frames , edited by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000, 840 pp., $40.00
by Michael A. Neblo - 494-495 Moral Victories: How Activists Provoke Multilateral Action , by Susan Burgerman, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001, 208 pp., $29.95 paper
by Daniel H. Levine - 496-497 Taking Aim: Target Populations and the Wars on AIDS and Drugs , by Mark C. Donovan. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2000, 160 pp., $50.00 cloth
by Kristine M. Gebbie
2003, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 163-174 Presidential address-Fostering research excellence and impacting policy and practice: The welfare reform story
by Judith M. Gueron - 179-199 Obstacles to desegregating public housing: Lessons learned from implementing eight consent decrees
by Susan J. Popkin & George C. Galster & Kenneth Temkin & Carla Herbig & Diane K. Levy & Elise K. Richer - 201-206 Housing opportunity, desegregation strategy, and policy research
by Xavier de Souza Briggs - 207-223 The use of client surveys to gauge the threat of contamination in welfare reform experiments
by Michael J. Camasso & Radha Jagannathan & Carol Harvey & Mark Killingsworth - 225-248 Has welfare reform changed teenage behaviors?
by Robert Kaestner & Sanders Korenman & June O'Neill - 249-274 Evaluating the effectiveness of policies related to drunk driving
by Daniel Eisenberg - 275-297 Managing contract performance: A transaction costs approach
by Trevor L. Brown & Matthew Potoski - 299-300 Reflections on careers in policy analysis
by Beryl A. Radin - 300-304 Education policy analysis and program evaluation: Shifting methods, politics, and temperament
by Beatrice F. Birman - 304-307 Policy analysis at the department of health and human services, then and now
by George D. Greenberg - 307-310 Non-partisan analysis in a partisan world
by Elizabeth G. Hill - 310-312 Present at the revision-Policy analysis at the department of commerce
by Jeffrey L. Mayer - 313-315 Ethics and resignation: A classroom exercise
by Philip Ryan - 315-318 Incrementalism: A classroom exercise
by Philip Ryan - 319-322 The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics , by William Easterly. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001, 342 pp., $29.95
by Coralie Bryant - 322-324 The Rules of the Global Game: A New Look at U.S. International Policymaking , by Kenneth W. Dam. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001, 304 pp., $32.50 cloth
by Merit E. Janow - 324-326 Building the Virtual State: Information Technology and Institutional Change , by Jane Fountain. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001, 256 pp., $13.95 paper
by Maryann Feldman - 327-329 Adversarial Legalism: The American Way of Law , by Robert A. Kagan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001, 352 pp., $49.95
by Yasmin A. Dawood - 330-332 Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference , by William R. Shadish, Thomas D. Cook, and Donald T. Campbell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001, 623 pp., $65.56
by Robert MacCoun - 332-334 The Roaring Nineties: Can Full Employment Be Sustained? , edited by Alan B. Krueger and Robert M. Solow. New York: Russell Sage Foundation and the Century Foundation Press, 2001, 592 pp., $49.95
by Frank Levy - 334-336 After the Cure: Managing AIDS and Other Public Health Crises , by Martin A. Levin and Mary Bryna Sanger. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2000, 256 pp., $35.00 cloth
by Kristine M. Gebbie
2003, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial note: Introduction to research articles
by Peter Reuter - 5-25 Innovation and intellectual property: The case of genomic patenting
by Brian A. Jackson - 27-43 Assigning priority to environmental policy interventions in a heterogeneous world
by Paul J. Ferraro - 45-63 Driving less for better air: Impacts of a public information campaign
by Gary T. Henry & Craig S. Gordon - 65-84 Hospital selective contracting without consumer choice: What can we learn from Medi-Cal?
by Anil Bamezai & Glenn A. Melnick & Joyce M. Mann & Jack Zwanziger - 85-113 Welfare reforms, family resources, and child maltreatment
by Christina Paxson & Jane Waldfogel - 115-117 Policy analysis and public participation
by Eugene Bardach - 117-121 The success of a national dialogue on sustainable military range management
by Lenny Siegel
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