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1997, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 651-654 Public spirit in the thrift tragedy
by Steven Kelman - 654-658 Dealing with risk: Why the public and the experts disagree on environmental issues
by Howard Kunreuther - 659-661 Our children's toxic legacy: How science and law fail to protect us from pesticides
by Howard Margolis - 661-664 The pursuit of absolute integrity: How corruption control makes government ineffective
by Susan Rose-Ackerman - 664-669 Snow job? The war against international cocaine trafficking; And drug war politics: The price of denial
by Mark A. R. Kleiman - 669-672 Markets and mortality: Economics, dangerous work, and the value of human life
by Thomas J. Kniesner - 673-677 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 678-681 JPAM's sixteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 694-694 Announcement
by Sheldon Danziger - 695-695 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1997, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 349-356 Editor's introduction
by Jack H. Nagel - 357-381 New Zealand's public sector management reform: Implications for the United States
by Graham Scott & Ian Ball & Tony Dale - 382-404 Linking strategy and performance: Developments in the New Zealand public sector
by Jonathan Boston & June Pallot - 405-422 Reinvention and retrenchment: Lessons from the application of the New Zealand model to Alberta, Canada
by Herman M. Schwartz - 423-445 Evaluating public expenditure management systems: An experimental methodology with an application to the Australia and New Zealand reforms
by Jose Edgardo Campos & Sanjay Pradhan - 446-462 The global revolution in public management: Driving themes, missing links
by Donald F. Kettl - 463-469 The gun debate's new mythical number: How many defensive uses per year?
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig & David Hemenway - 470-483 Integrating ethics into the public administration curriculum: A three-step process
by John R. Walton & James M. Stearns & Charles T. Crespy - 484-489 The state of public management
by Fred Thompson - 489-492 Leadership of public bureaucracies: The administrator as conservator
by Thomas D'Aunno - 492-497 The politics of expertise in Congress: The rise and fall of the Office of Technology Assessment; and Communication in Congress: Members, staff, and the search for information
by Anne M. Khademian - 497-501 The age of the network: Organizing principles for the 21st century; And how organizations act together: Interorganizational coordination in theory and practice
by Jane E. Fountain - 501-504 Business networks: Prospects for regional development
by Henry J. Mayer - 504-507 Illusions of opportunity
by Susan J. Lambert
1997, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 204-218 Presidential address: The evolution of the policy analysis field: From conversation to conversations
by Beryl A. Radin - 219-236 State health reform: Effects on labor markets and economic activity
by Patrice Flynn & Martcia Wade & John Holahan - 237-255 Medicaid participation among the eligible elderly
by Susan L. Ettner - 256-278 Weighing the “burden of 'acting white'”: Are there race differences in attitudes toward education?
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig - 279-297 Reducing women's poverty by shifting social security benefits from retired couples to widows
by Steven H. Sandell & Howard M. Iams - 298-310 Assessing medicaid managed care in eastern state
by Anthony R. Kovner - 311-314 Job creation and destruction; What employers want: Job prospects for less-educated workers; and does training for the disadvantaged work? Evidence from the national JTPA study
by Rebecca M. Blank - 315-317 Democracy's discontent: America in search of a public philosophy
by Peter deLeon - 317-319 Small change: The economics of child support
by Pamela J. Smock - 319-320 New governance for rural America: Creating intergovernmental partnerships
by Rosemary O'Leary - 320-322 Down from bureaucracy: The ambiguity of privatization and empowerment
by Janet A. Weiss - 322-325 The privatization process: A worldwide perspective
by Alasdair S. Roberts - 326-328 Information space: A framework for learning in organizations, institutions, and culture
by Linda deLeon - 328-333 Perspectives on performance measurement and public sector accounting; Organizational performance and measurement in the public sector: Toward service, effort, and accomplishment reporting; and measuring outcome in the public sector
by Paul C. Light - 333-336 Immigration and its impact on American cities; and the new second generation
by Pastora San Juan Cafferty - 337-343 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 344-344 The Vernon prize
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 345-346 Announcement
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 347-347 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1997, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-9 Editor's introduction
by Robert P. Inman - 10-31 Schoolhouses, courthouses, and statehouses after Serrano
by William N. Evans & Sheila E. Murray & Robert M. Schwab - 48-66 Demographic structure and the political economy of public education
by James M. Poterba - 67-84 Education finance reform: A dynamic perspective
by Raquel Fernandez & Richard Rogerson - 85-113 Why is it so hard to help central city schools?
by William Duncombe & John Yinger - 114-136 Centralization of school finance in Michigan
by Paul N. Courant & Susanna Loeb - 137-141 Reflections on managing the budget office during rapid downsizing
by Carol Ó'Cléireaċáin - 142-152 A process model for designing courses
by Julia Beckett - 153-161 Book review essay: Public management
by Eugene B. McGregor - 162-165 How much is your vote worth? The unfairness of campaign spending limits
by Jeffrey A. Smith - 165-176 Budgeting for results: Perspectives on public expenditure management; Managerialism and the public services: Cuts or cultural change in the 1990s?; Ansätze einer wirkungsorientierten verwaltungsführung: Von der idee des new public managements (NPM) zum konkreten gestaltungsmodell; The prospects for reinventing government, and bureaucrats in business: The economics and politics of government ownership
by Fred Thompson - 176-178 Public policy: An introduction to the theory and practice of policy analysis
by Richard R. Nelson - 178-180 Counties in court: Jail overcrowding and court-ordered reform
by David S. Tanenhaus - 180-185 Closed doors, opportunities lost: The continuing costs of housing discrimination; And our town: Race, housing, and the soul of suburbia
by Charles J. Orlebeke - 185-188 Choices and consequences: Contemporary policy issues in education; and monitoring the standards of education
by Kenneth K. Wong - 188-192 Creating the dropout: An institutional and social history of school failure
by Melissa Roderick - 193-200 Books received
by Laurence E. Lynn - 201-201 Announcements
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 202-202 Forthcoming articles
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1996, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 513-514 Editor's introduction
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 515-546 State strategies for welfare reform: The Wisconsin story
by Michael Wiseman - 547-561 A research context for welfare reform
by Judith M. Gueron - 562-571 Learning from the “Milwaukee challenge”
by Mark Alan Hughes - 572-586 A lesson from the JOBS program: Reforming welfare must be both dazzling and dull
by Irene Lurie - 587-600 Welfare policy: The administrative frontier
by Lawrence M. Mead - 601-622 The role of compensation in siting hazardous facilities
by Howard Kunreuther & Doug Easterling - 623-645 Detracking America's schools: Equity at zero cost?
by Laura M. Argys & Daniel I. Rees & Dominic J. Brewer - 646-653 Teaching the prisoners' dilemma
by M. V. Rajeev Gowda - 654-658 The war against the poor: The underclass and antipoverty policy, by Herbert J. Gans. New York: Basic Books, 1995, 195 pp., $22.00 cloth
by Leland Gerson Neuberg - 658-670 Balancing juvenile justice, by Susan Guarino-Ghezzi and Edward Loughran. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 213 pp., $29.95 cloth
by Steven M. Teles - 670-672 Public lands and private rights: The failure of scientific management, by Robert H. Nelson. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995, 312 pp., $61.50 cloth, $24.95 paper
by James M. Ridenour & Steven M. Aukers - 672-677 Land rights: The 1990's property rights rebellion, edited by Bruce Yandle. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995, 320 pp., $57.50 cloth
by Kathleen Segerson - 677-679 The politics of gun control, by Robert J. Spitzer. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, 1995, 210 pp., $25.00 cloth
by Lisa D. Brush - 679-683 Ethics in congress: From individual to institutional corruption, by Dennis F. Thompson. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995, 256 pp. $34.95 cloth, $14.95 paper
by David C. Wilhelm - 683-685 Valuing food safety and nutrition, edited by Julie A. Caswell. San Francisco: Westview Press, 1995, 457 pp., $69.00 cloth
by Ann Fisher - 685-687 Risk vs. risk: Trade-offs in protecting health and the environment, edited by John D. Graham and Jonathan Baert Weiner. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995, 337 pp., $39.95 cloth
by Howard Margolis - 687-691 The myth of democratic failure: Why political institutions are efficient, by Donald Wittman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995, 240 pp., $29.95 cloth
by James A. Desveaux - 691-693 Defense conversion: Transforming the arsenal of democracy, by Jacques S. Gansler. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1995, 277 pp., $25.00 cloth
by Fred Thompson - 700-702 JPAM 's fifteenth year
by Janet Rothenberg Pack
1996, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 329-329 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 330-352 Assessing alternative drug control regimes
by Robert MacCoun & Peter Reuter & Thomas Schelling - 353-376 Fair siting procedures: An empirical analysis of their importance and characteristics
by Bruno S. Frey & Felix Oberholzer-Gee - 377-394 Interagency information sharing: Expected benefits, manageable risks
by Sharon S. Dawes - 395-423 The politics of requesting: Strategic behavior and public utility regulation
by Heather E. Campbell - 424-429 Abandonment of residential housing and the abatement of lead-based paint hazards
by Arthur Fraas & Randall Lutter - 430-437 If public ideas are so important now, why are policy analysts so depressed?
by David R. Beam - 438-443 If policy analysts are depressed, what should they do about it?
by Roy T. Meyers - 444-456 Staying alive to learning: Integrating enactments with case teaching to develop leaders
by Thomas N. Gilmore & Ellen Schall - 457-461 One hundred centuries of solitude: Redirecting anerica's high-level nuclear waste policy, by James Flynn, James Chalmers, Doug Easterling, Roger Kasperson, Howard Kunreuther, C. K. Mertz, Alvin Mushkatel, K. David Pijawka, and Paul Slovic with Lydia Dotto. San Francisco: Westview Press, 1995, 129 pp., $45.00 cloth, $16.95 paper
by Gerald Jacob - 461-466 Social theories of risk, edited by Sheldon Krimsky and Dominic Golding. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992, 432 pp., $65.00 cloth, $22.95 paper
by M. V. Rajeev Gowda - 466-469 Avoiding losses, taking risks: Prospect theory and international conflict, edited by Barbara Farnham. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 1994, 165 pp., $18.95 paper
by Sharon Morris - 469-472 The price of federalism by Paul E. Peterson. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995, 231 pp., $36.95 cloth, $15.95 paper
by Helen F. Ladd - 472-476 Analyzing superfund: Economics, science, and law, edited by Richard L. Revesz and Richard B. Stewart. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1995, 263 pp., $39.95 cloth
by David Spence - 476-479 The fiscal crisis of the states: Lessons for the future, edited by Steven D. Gold. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995, 406 pp., $42.50 cloth, $19.95 paper
by Andrew Reschovsky - 479-482 Privatizing public lands by Scott Lehmann. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995, 248 pp., $45.00 cloth
by Maurie J. Cohen - 482-485 Public service and market mechanisms: Competition, contracting and the new public management, by Kieron Walsh. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995, 284 pp., $49.95 cloth
by Judith D. Smyth - 485-490 The careless society: Community and its counterfeits, by Johon McKnight. New York: Basic Books, 1998, 208 pp., $21.00 cloth
by Alec Lan Gersherg - 490-492 How do public managers manage? bureaucratic constraints, organizational culture, and the potential for reform, by Carolyn Ban. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass 1995, 300 pp., $26.95 paper
by Linda Kaboolian - 492-495 Valuing health care: Costs, benefits, and effectiveness of pharmaceuticals and other medical technologies, by Frank Sloan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995, 273 pp., NPA
by David Meltzer
1996, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 157-157 Editor's note
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 158-170 “Presidential” address 1 : The changing environment of education for public service
by Donald E. Stokes - 171-201 Coercive versus cooperative policies: Comparing intergovernmental mandate performance
by Peter J. May & Raymond J. Burby - 202-226 Who benefits from minority business set-asides? The case of New Jersey
by Samuel L. Myers & Tsze Chan - 227-251 The structured value referendum: Eliciting preferences for environmental policy alternatives
by Timothy L. McDaniels - 252-270 Combatting program fragmentation: Local systems of vocational education and job training
by W. Norton Grubb & Lorraine M. McDonnell - 271-275 Another look at the strategic petroleum reserve: Should its oil holdings be privatized?
by Carl Blumstein & Paul Komor - 276-284 Assessing medicaid managed care in eastern state
by Anthony R. Kovner - 285-287 The politics of welfare reform, edited by Donald F. Norris and Lyke Thompson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995, 256 pp., $49.95 cloth, $24.95 paper
by Michael Wiseman - 287-290 The work alternative: Welfare reform and the realities of the job market, edited by Demetra Smith Nightingale and Robert H. Haveman. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 1995, 218 pp., $24.95 cloth
by Susan E. Mayer - 290-292 Controlling environmental policy: The limits of public law in Germany and the United States, by Susan Rose-Ackerman. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995, 244 pp., $30.00 cloth
by Colin S. Diver - 292-295 Environmental values in american culture, by Willett Kempton, James S. Boster, and Jennifer A. Harley. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995, 320 pp., $39.95 cloth
by Janathan Baron - 295-301 Publisher enterpreneurs: Agents for change in American government, by Mark Schneider and Paul Teske with Michael Mintrom. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994, 263 pp., $39.50 cloth
by Eugene Baradach - 301-302 Managing chaos and complexity in government, by L. Douglas Kiel. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994, 246 pp., $24.95 cloth
by James E. Colvard - 302-305 Reinventing the pentagon, by Fred Thompson and L. R. Jones, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994, 298 pp., NPA
by Harlan K. Ullman - 306-309 The fragile contract: University science and the federal government, edited by David H. Guston and Kenneth Keniston. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994, 270 pp., $37.50 cloth, $17.95 paper
by Michael McGeary - 309-312 Making schools work: Improving performance and controlling costs, by Eric A. Hanushek. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994, 195 pp., $34.95 cloth, $14.95 paper
by Kenneth K. Wong - 313-316 Reversals of fortune: Public policy and private interests, by Gary Mucciaroni. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995, 225 pp., NPA paper
by Maurie J. Cohen
1996, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-31 Repairing the safety net: Is the EITC the right patch?
by Edward J. Bird - 32-50 The effect of employment and training programs on entry and exit from the welfare caseload
by Robert A. Moffitt - 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