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November 1986, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 348-357 Mutual Mysteries: Washington/Regional Interactions In The Implementation Of Fisheries Management Policy
by Biliana Cicin‐Sain & Michael K. Orbach - 358-365 Federal Financial Responsibility For Coastal Port Development: A Study Of The Process Of Policy Redefinition
by Leonard Shabman & G. Edward Dickey - 366-373 Environmental Monitoring; A Case Of Learning Through Evaluation?
by Alison Craig - 374-381 Economic Policy Issues Associated With Beach Renourishment
by Frederick W. Bell - 382-388 Public Preferences For Marine Fisheries Enhancement: An Experimental Analysis Of Alternative Public Choice Methods
by J. Walter Milon - 389-398 Scientific Fact And Value In U.S. Ocean Dumping Policy
by Judith Spiller & Alison Rieser - 399-406 Toward Analysis‐Aided Mediation Of Ocean Disposal Site‐Selection Controversies: An Application Of Judgment Analysis
by Robert J. Quinn & Thomas M. Leschine - 407-407 A. Comments
by Ronald Francisco - 408-412 The Politics Of Management And Technology In The Ussr
by Timothy W. Luke
August 1986, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-6 From The Editor‐In‐Chief
by Dennis J. Palumbo - 9-13 Indemnity For Companies Adversely Affected By Environmental Regulation Changes
by Donald E. Agthe - 14-25 Knowledge And Organizations
by David Dery - 26-35 Evaluation As Social Policy
by Elaine Johansen - 36-43 The Use Of Mandatory Sentencing Legislation As Symbolic Statements
by Barbara Cole Nienstedt - 44-60 Policy As A Moving Target: A Call For Conceptual Realism
by Bjorn Wittrock & Peter de Leon - 61-62 Introduction
by Thomas J. Cook - 63-70 A Short History Of A Recent Virtue
by Edwin W. Zedlewski - 71-89 Problems Of Controlling The Efficiency Of Bureaucratic Behavior
by Frank P. Scioli - 90-98 Program Evaluation And Its “Political” Context
by Chimezie A. B. Osigweh - 99-120 Efficiency, Effectiveness, And Equity In Public Policy Evaluation
by Stuart S. Nagel - 121-136 The Role Of Policy Analyst In Implementing Performance Measurement Methods
by Mary Wagner - 137-144 Measuring The Performance Of Criminal Courts
by Thomas J. Cook & James Eisenstein - 145-159 Adult Corrections Performance Measurement: A Conceptual Framework
by Gloria A. Grizzle - 160-170 Evaluating Law Enforcement Efforts To Control Organized Crime: The Pennsylvania Crime Commission As A Case Study
by Stephen Mastrofski & Gary Potter - 171-171 A. Comments
by Robert L. Lineberry - 172-178 Public Budgeting: Concepts And Applications
by Thomas J. Kane - 179-184 C. Book Notes
by Jerry Mitchell
May 1986, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-1 Pso And Policy Studies Developments
by Stuart Nagel - 697-704 The Justice Motive In The Social Policy Process: Searching For Normative Rules Of Distribution
by Michael C. Musheno - 705-708 Collective Delusion In The Social Sciences: Publishing Incentives For Empirical Abuse
by David L. Weimer - 709-721 Improving The Quality Of Research Synthesis In Program Evaluation
by Fred B. Bryant - 722-741 The First Two Oil Shocks: Policy Response And Effectiveness
by Barry B. Hughes - 742-755 Agenda Setting And “Nondecisionmaking”: Decommissioning Nuclear Generating Stations
by Paula D. McClain & K. David Pijawka - 756-786 Attitude Measures In Evaluation Research: A Research Note
by Chava Nachmias & Cecilia Ridgewoy - 769-775 Implementing Comparable Worth In The Public Sector: Theory And Practice At The State And Local Level
by Rita Mae Kelly & Jane Bayes - 776-799 Women, Labor Markets. And Comparable Worth
by Jane Bayes - 800-814 Comparable Worth In State Government; Trends And Issues
by Keon S. Chi - 815-837 Effective Implementation; The Case Of Comparable Worth In San Jose
by Janet A. Flammang - 838-848 The Case Of Comparable Worth In Washington State
by Helen Remick - 849-862 Initiating A Comparable Worth Wage Policy In Minnesota: Notes From The Field
by Sara M. Evans & Barbara J. Nelson - 863-870 The Implementation Of Comparable Worth In Iowa
by Hugh Winebrenner - 871-871 A. Comments
by Ronald Francisco & Robert L. Lineberry - 872-877 Evaluating Tva: The Contribution Of Economic. Historical. And Administrative Analysis
by David J. Webber
February 1986, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 505-509 Pso And Policy Studies Developments
by Stuart Nagel - 511-519 Policy Evaluation. Democratic Theory. And The Division Of Scholarly Labor
by Richard I. Hofferbert - 520-528 Trends In The Logic Of Policy Inquiry: A Comparison Of Approaches And A Commentary
by Rita Mae Kelly - 529-535 Intergovernmental Impacts On Policy Variations Within States: Effects Of Local Discretion On General Assistance Programs
by Robert S. Albritton & Robert D. Brown - 536-545 The Use Of Tax Incentives For Public Transit As A Subsidy Alternative
by Ardeshir Anjomani & Louis T. Amico - 546-565 Research, Evaluation, And Policy Analysis: Heuristics For Disciplined Inquiry
by Yvonna S. Lincoln & Egon E. Guba - 566-581 Amnesty For Illegal Aliens: The Australian Experience
by Colbert Rhodes - 583-587 Introduction: Market Based Public Policy
by Richard C. Hula - 588-597 Oversight And Competition In Profit Vs Nonprofit Contracts For Home Care
by Bette S. Hill & C. Jean Blaser & Pamela W. Balmer - 598-605 Privatization And Corrections Policy
by Dennis J. Palumbo - 606-613 The Promise And Performance Of Privatization: The Knoxville Experience
by Michael R. Fitzgerald - 614-623 Pollution Liability Insurance And The Internalization Of Environmental Risks
by Martin T. Katzman - 624-633 The Market For Industry: Where Angels Fear To Tread?
by Paul Peretz - 634-642 Using Producer Incentives To Achieve Social Objectives: An Assessment Of The Marketplace And Public Policies
by David Fasenfest - 643-653 The Myth Of Private Sector Superiority In Personnel Administration
by Ralph Clark Chandler - 654-662 The Health Care Marketplace; Perspectives On A System In Transition
by Elaine A. Anderson & Mark R. Cinsberg - 663-672 Implementing Private Sector Strategies In Employment And Training Programs
by Marshall R. Goodman - 673-673 A. Comments
by Ronald A. Francisco - 674-674 The British Economy Since World War Ii
by Donley T. Studior - 678-678 C. Book Notes
by Howard A. Faye
November 1985, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 197-198 From The Editor‐In‐Chief
by Dennis J. Palumbo - 207-213 New Issues In The Logic Of Policy Analysis
by Grover Starling - 214-219 New Issues In Policy Analysis—Or An Old Agenda?
by Douglas L. Murray - 220-229 A New Defense Policy For Costa Rica: Constructing Reality And The Policy Agenda
by Jennie K. Lincoln & Pat Lauderdale - 230-240 The Reagan Administration'S Welfare Retrenchment Policy: Terminating Social Security Benefits For The Disabled
by Donald E. Chambers - 241-252 Triviocracy: Sayre'S Law Revisited
by Frederic D. Homer & Charles H. Levine - 253-270 A Framework For The Analysis Of Social Regulation
by Fredric N. Bolotin & Jack P. DeSario - 271-286 Public Enterprise, Economic Development, And The Impact Of Environmental Regulation: The Experience Of American Seaports On The Pacific Rim
by Herman L. Boschken - 287-308 Policy Research As Social Science: Outflanking The Value Dilemma
by Laurence Chalip - 309-318 Deadly Force As A Policy Problem In Local Law Enforcement: Do Administrative Practices Make A Difference?
by G. Larry Mays & William A. Taggart - 319-336 Policy Studies And Political Science
by Lawrence M. Mead - 337-348 Long Term Care Regulation In The States: A Systemic Perspective
by Robert C. Myrtle & William W. Lammers & David Klingman - 349-352 Introduction: Water Resources And Public Policy
by R. Kenneth Godwin & Helen M. Ingram & Dean E. Mann - 353-363 Institutional Impediments To Efficient Water Allocation
by B. Delworth Gardner - 365-382 Community Values In Southwest Water Management
by Stephen P. Mumme & Helen M. Ingram - 383-394 Institutional Capacity And The Resolution Of A Commons Dilemma
by William Blomquist & Elinor Ostrom - 395-412 Recent Trends In Federal Water Resource Management: Are The ‘Iron Triangles’ In Retreat?
by Tim R. Miller - 413-430 The Backwaters Of Federalism: Receding Reserved Water Rights And The Management Of National Forests
by Jeff Romm & Sally K. Fairfax - 431-450 Water Pollution Control In Democratic Societies: A Cross‐National Analysis Of Sources Of Public Beliefs In In Japan And The United States
by Nicholas P. Lovrich & John C. Pierce & Taketsugu Tsurutani & Takematsu Abe - 451-452 A. Comments
by Robert L. Lineberry Dubnick - 459-474 C. Health Services Management And Policy Bibliography
by Lois Friss
August 1985, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 5-5 From The Editor‐In‐Chief
by Dennis J. Polumbo - 11-16 What Can Happen As A Result Of A Policy?
by Egon G. Guba - 17-20 Perspectives on Agricultural Policy, 1985
by Don F. Hadwiger - 21-32 Effectiveness of The Women‐Owned Business Set‐Aside Contracting Goals: A Regression Analysis
by Dennis E. Black - 33-41 Workfare In New Jersey: A Five Year Assessment
by Valerie Englander & Fred Englander - 42-50 Research Issues In The Evaluation of The Quality of Professional Services: The Case of Legal Services
by Sandra E. Gleason & Ronald Stiff - 51-68 Perceptions of Success or Failure in Program Implementation: The “Feedback Loop” In Public Policy Decisions
by R. Allen Hays - 69-74 The Perplexing Political Economy of Energy: An Introduction, Overview and Opinion
by Gregory A. Daneke - 75-80 Business, Government and Energy Policy: Controlling The ideological Pendulum For The Future
by Van Robert Johnston & Maxine Kurtz - 81-88 Urban Legislative Response To Regulatory Energy Policy
by Barbara J. Burt & Max Neiman - 89-95 Institutional Innovation For Cogeneration1
by Michael A. Chartock & Michael D. Devine & Elizabeth M. Gunn - 96-110 Nuclear Reactions: Public Attitudes and Policies Toward Nuclear Power
by William R. Freudenburg & Rodney K. Baxter - 111-121 The Politics of Regulatory Reform and The Future Direction of Nuclear Energy Policy
by Marshall R. Goodman & Fredric P. Andes - 122-132 Some Lessons From Energy Concerning The Commercialization of New Technologies
by Stephen R. Lefevre - 133-144 Improving Technological Innovation Through Laboratory/Industry Cooperative R&D
by Jon Soderstrom & Emily Copenhaver & Marilyn A. Brown & John Sorensen - 145-152 Political Versus Technical Risk Deduction and The Failure of U.S. Synthetic Fuel Development Efforts
by Michael M. Crow & Gregory L. Hager - 153-153 A. Comments
by Mel Dubnick - 154-163 Nato: Perpetual Motion, No Change
by Patrick M. Morgan - 164-173 The Welfare State In Historical And Comparative Perspective
by David A. Rochefort - 174-178 C. Book Notes
by Mel Dubnick - 179-182 D. Bibliographies
by John Robey
May 1985, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 587-594 Ideology And Policy Research: The Case Of Murray'S Losing Ground
by Kenneth M. Dolbeare & Russell M. Lidman - 595-600 Some Neglected Policy Implications Of Comparable Worth
by Sandra E. Gleason & Collette Moser - 601-612 Evaluating The Implementation Of Economic Development Policy: Lessons From Detroit'S Central Industrial Park Project
by Lynn Bachelor - 613-625 The Suburban Movement To Limit Growth: Reasons For Support In Orange County
by Mark Baldassare - 626-639 Financial Incentives To Industry And Urban Economic Development
by Gregory H. Wassail & Doryl A. Hellman - 641-644 Introduction: Breaking The Application Barrier: Policy Agenda From Hazards Research
by Linda B. Nilson - 645-654 Economic Issues In Formulating Policy For Earthquake Hazard Mitigation
by Jerome W. Milliman & R. Blaine Roberts - 655-661 Educating Business And Industry About Disasters: Legislative Problems In The Adoption Of Modified Lending Terms By Home Mortgage Lenders
by Risa Palm - 662-669 Natural Hazard Losses In The United States: A Public Problem
by William J. Petak & Arthur A. Atkisson - 670-679 The Political Economy Of Life‐Safety: The City Of Los Angeles And “Hazardous‐Structure Abatement,” 1973–1981
by Richard Stuart Olson - 680-688 Intergovernmental Implementation Of Building Codes With Lateral Force Provisions
by Alvin H. Mushkatel & Louis F. Weschler - 689-697 The Disaster Victim Community: Part Of The Solution, Not The Problem
by Linda B. Nilson - 698-708 An Interorcanizational Perspective On Local Emergency Management
by David Sink - 709-715 Disasters And Long‐Term Recovery Policy: A Focus On Housing And Families
by Robert Bolin - 716-724 Earthquake Prediction And The Governmental Process
by W. Henry Lambright - 725-733 The Human Equation In Earthquake Prediction And Warnings
by Dennis S. Mileti - 734-738 Conclusion: Natural Hazard Political Contexts And Adoption Strategies
by Douglos Nilson - 739-739 A. Comments
by Mel Dubnick - 740-746 Do Private Groups Control Public Policy?
by Paul J. Gardner - 747-752 Aspirations And Explanations In Political Economy
by James L. Curtis - 753-757 Down And Out: Public Policies Toward The Jobless And The Disabled
by Helen Ginsburg
February 1985, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 397-406 Genocide
by Louis Rene Beres - 407-411 Politicians And The Distribution Of Public Policies
by Robert L. Llneberry - 412-416 An Alternative Perspective On Democratic Dilemmas
by Ellnor Ostrom - 417-432 The Mdrc Work/Welfare Project: Objectives, Status, Significance
by Judith M. Gueron & Richard P. Nathan - 433-444 Energy Policy: How Failure Was Snatched From The Jaws Of Success
by Don E. Kashand & Robert W. Rycroft - 445-460 The Biotechnology Of Sex Preselection: Social Issues In A Public Policy Context
by Thomas C. Wiegle - 461-466 Productivity, Societal Well‐Being, And Public Policy: An Introduction And Overview
by Rita Mae Kelly - 467-474 Services: Parasitic Or Dynamic?
by Dorothy I. Riddle - 475-483 Productivity Improvment In Government Agencies: An Ethical Perspective
by Walter L. Balk - 484-496 Efficiency Versus Social Learning: A Reconsideration Of The Implementation Process
by Clarence N. Stone - 497-503 External Influences On Productivity: Epa'S Implementation Of Tsca
by Edward J. Woodhouse - 504-511 Value Trade‐Offs And Productivity: The Transpoliticization Of The U.S. Postal Service
by M. Elliot Vittes - 512-518 Increasing Productivity Of Government'S Reliance Upon Outside Organizations To Provide Analysis And Management Services
by Fred W. Becker & F. Ted Hebert - 519-531 Productivity Measurement And The Public Organization
by Thomas C. Dalton & Linda C. Fitzpatrick - 532-540 Impact Of Productivity Measurement Systems On Municipal Performance
by Robert P. McGowan & Theodore H. Polster - 541-549 Adopting Personnel Productivity Innovations In American Local Governments
by Charles E. Davis & Jonathan P. West - 551-552 A. Comments
by Mel Dubnlck - 553-558 Acheiving Full Employment: Four Perspectives
by Harvey L. Schantz & Richard H. Schmidt - 559-570 C. Book Notes
by Mel Dubnick - 571-572 Syllabi For Program Evaluation Courses
by Stuart Nagel
November 1984, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 199-202 Pso And Policy Studies Developments
by Stuart Nagzal - 207-211 Another Look At Determinants Of Fiscal Limitations
by David Nachmlas & Brett W. Hawkins - 212-218 Cost‐Benefit Analysis And The Rush To Deregulate: The Use And Misuse Of Theory To Effect Policy Change
by Susan J. Tolchln - 219-229 Social Problem‐Solving In A Revolutionary Setting: Nicaragua'S Pesticide Policy Reforms
by Douglas L. Murray - 230-244 Intergovernmental And Intersectoral Tensions In Environmental Olicy Implementation: The Case Of Hazardous Waste
by Ann O'M. Bowman - 245-258 Plea Bargaining As A Game: An Empirical Analysis Of Negotiated Sentencing Decisions
by Ronald A. Harris & J. Fred Springer - 259-276 The Changing Context Of Academic Science: University‐Industry Relations In Biotechnology And The Public Policy Implications
by Kenneth P. Rusclo - 277-280 Introduction
by Don F. Hadwlger & William P. Browne - 281-290 Self‐Sufficiency In Japanese Agriculture: Telescoping And Reconciling The Food Security‐Efficiency Dilemma
by David N. Balaam - 291-300 The Common Agricultural Policy And World Food Trade
by Nicholas Butler - 301-310 Soviet Agricultural Policy In The 1980
by Anton F. Malish - 311-319 Self Sufficiency, Delinkaqe And Food Production: Limits On Agricultural Development In Africa
by Louis A. Plcard - 320-332 The Policy Consequences Of The Green Revolution:
by Michael K. Roberts & C. Mlcheal Schwartz & Michael S. Stohl & Harry R. Targ - 333-340 Australia And New Zealand: The Role Of Agriculture In A Closer Economic Relationship
by Ramesh Thakur & Hyam Gold - 341-350 Food Security And Agricultural Development Policies In The Middle East
by Marvin G. Welnbaum - 351-353 A. Comments
by Mel Dubnick - 354-359 “The Long And Violent Pull”: Science Funding And Policy Research
by Elaine Johansen - 360-364 Carter, Reagan, And The Quest For Leadership
by Ronn B. Klrkwood - 365-370 Making Ends Meet: Cities, Fiscal Stress, And Equilibrium
by Janet K. Boles - 371-381 C. Book Notes
by Mel Dubnlck
August 1984, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-5 Notes From The Editor‐In‐Chief
by Dennis J. Palumbo - 13-21 On Becoming More Of A Policy Scientist
by Ythezkel Dror - 22-27 American States And The Industrial Policy Debate
by Mel Dubnlck - 28-34 Scattered Thoughts On A Democratic Dilemma
by Nicholas Henry - 35-42 Futurs Studies and Policy Studies: Complementary Flelds in Pubic Affairs
by Michael Marien - 43-48 What Have Policy Studies Told Us About Affirmative Action And Where Can We Qofrom Here?
by David H. Rosenbloom - 49-59 Field Network Research In Policy Evaluation
by Paul R. Dommol & John Stuart Hall - 60-70 Public Policy As The Continuation Of Moral Philosophy By Other Means
by William P. Branden - 71-85 From Social Doctrine To Implementation: Agenda Setting In Comparable Worth
by Elalne Johansen - 86-98 Local Implementation Of National Policy
by Keith J. Mueller - 99-109 Policymakers’Assumptions About Peasant Society: Myth Or Reality?
by Ilter Turan - 110-118 Political Conditions Motivating Legislators' Use Of Policy Information
by David J. Webber - 119-122 Introduction
by Stuart S. Nagel & Dennis J. Palumbo - 123-125 Australia
by Geoffrey Hawker - 126-127 Brazil
by Bolivar Lamounier - 128-128 Canada
by Denis Stairs - 129-133 China, Republic Of
by Lien Chan - 134-135 Czechoslovakia
by J. Blahoz - 136-142 Israel
by Gideon Doron - 143-143 New Zealand
by G. A. Woods - 144-148 Norway
by Idar Magne Holme - 149-154 Sweden
by Rune Premfors - 155-155 Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics
by Georgll Shaknazarov - 156-159 United Kingdom
by David Steel - 160-163 West Germany
by Werner Jann & Hellmut Wollmann - 165-165 A. Comments
by Mel Dubnlck - 166-169 Governments In Business
by R. Kent Weaver - 170-182 C. Book Notes
by Mel Dubnick
May 1984, Volume 3, Issue 3‐4
- 383-390 Understanding “Destarilization”: The United States Imperative
by Louis Rene Beres - 391-405 Program Implementation Versus Program Design: Which Accounts For Policy “Failure”?
by David Brian Robertson - 406-416 Energy And Environmental Roll Call Voting In The U.S. Congress In 1975 And 1979
by JIM SEROKA & ANDREW D. McNITT - 417-425 The Probability Of Placement By The Public Employment Service
by Steven M. Director & Fred Englander & Patti V. Moeller