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1991, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 134-135 Economic decline and political change: Canada, Great Britain and the United States, edited by Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart, and Gary Zuk. Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh University Press, 1989, 290 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth
by James K. Galbraith - 135-139 Down and out in America: The Origins of Homelessness, by Peter H. Rossi. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989, 247 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth
by Ram A. Cnaan - 139-142 The medical triangle: Physicians, Politicians, and the Public, by Eli Ginzberg. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990, 303 pp. Price: $27.50, cloth
by Steven H. Chasin - 150-163 The tragedy of the common: A first case assighment for students of policy analysis
by Richard F. Elmore & David S. Sawicki
1990, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 455-483 Superfund expenditures and cleanup priorities: Distributive politics or the public interest?
by John A. Hird - 484-486 Introduction to symposium on managing local development
by Helen F. Ladd - 487-506 Turning around local economies: Managerial strategies and community assets
by Peter B. Doeringer & David G. Terkla - 507-531 Managing the development process: Community strategies in economic revitalization
by Ross Gittell - 532-535 Syposium comment: Improving economic development strategies
by Richard McGahey - 536-547 Comment: Judgments about who has standing in cost-benefit analysis
by Dale Whittington & Duncan Macrae - 548-550 Reply to whittington and macRae
by William N. Trumbull - 551-554 JPAM's ninth year
by Lee S. Friedman - 555-560 Reapportionment reconsidered
by Paul R. Portney & Deanna Marquart & Winston Harrington - 561-564 The net revenue effect of California's lottery
by Jon David Vasche - 565-568 Contiguous state lotteries: Substitutes or complements?
by Mark Edward Stover - 569-572 Changing the rules: Technological change, international competition, and regulation in communications, edited by Robert W. Crandall and Kenneth Flamm. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1989, 450 pp. Price: $32.95 cloth, $12.95 paper
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Edward E. Zojac - 572-574 The economist as reformer: Reforming the FTC, 1981-1985, by James C. Miller, III. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1989, 128 pp. Price: $14.75 cloth
by Almarin Phillips - 574-577 Marijuana: Costs of abuse, costs of control, by Mark A. R. Kleiman. Contributions in Criminology and Penology no. 22. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989
by John G. Haaga - 577-581 Paying for elections: The campaign finance thicket, by Larry J. Sabato. Winchester, MA: Unwin Hyman, 1989, 93 pp. Price: $18.95 cloth, $8.95 paper
by Michael C. Munger - 581-590 To promote the general welfare: Market processes vs. political transfers, by Richard E. Wagner. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1989, 260 pp. Price $29.95 cloth, $12.95 paper
by Mark Alan Hughes - 590-592 America's new market geography: Nation, region and metropolis, edited by George Sternlieb and James W. Hughes. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Rutgers University, 1988, 371 pp. NPA cloth
by Michael I. Luger - 599-610 Structural metaphors and public management education
by Richard F. Elmore & Michael Barzelay & Linda Kaboolian
1990, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 307-338 Manging state government operations: Changing visions of staff agencies
by Michael Barzelay & Babak J. Armajani - 339-366 Organizing and managing radioactive waste disposal as an experiment
by Brian J. Cook & Jacque L. Emel & Roger E. Kasperson - 367-380 A critical overview of the evolutionary approach to air pollution abatement policy
by John Merrifield - 381-390 Discounting the benefits and costs of environmental regulations
by Jeffrey A. Kolb & Joel D. Scheraga - 391-399 Trade: With whom? for what? a citizens's guide to the trade debate
by Robert B. Reich - 400-404 Should workfare be mandatory? what research says
by Paul R. Portney & Lawrence M. Mead - 405-408 Rejoinder to mead
by Laurence E. Lynn - 409-415 Drive+: Promoting cleaner and more fuel efficient motor vehicles through a self-financing system of state sales tax incentives
by Leo Levenson & Deborah Gordon - 416-418 Regional and metropolitan growth and decline in the United States, by William H. Frey and Alden Speare, Jr. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1988, 586 pp. Price: $70.00 cloth
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Anita A. Summers - 418-422 The two New Yorks: State-city relations in the changing federal system, edited by Gerald Benjamin and Charles Brecher. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989, 557 pages. Price: $55.00 cloth
by Howard Chernick - 422-425 Housing issues of the 1990s, by Sara Rosenberry and Chester Hartman. New York: Praeger, 1989, 240 pp. Price: $55.00 cloth
by Susan M. Wachter - 425-430 Crucial decisions: Leadership in policymaking and crisis management, by Irving L. Janis. New York: The Free Press, 1989, 388 pp. Price: $27.95 cloth
by Walter Williams - 430-433 Social security policies in industrial countries: A comparative analysis, by Margaret S. Gordon. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989, 377 pp. Price: $49.50 cloth
by Patricia M. Danzon - 433-436 The private sector in state service delivery: Examples of innovative practices, by Joan W. Allen, K. S. Chi, K. A. Devlin, M. Fall, H. P. Hatry, and W. Masterman. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1989,174 pp. Price: $24.50 cloth, $12.75 paper
by E. S. Savas - 436-439 Economics and institutions: A manifesto for a modem institutional economics, by Geoffrey M. Hodgson. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988, 365 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth
by M. Haim Erder - 439-441 Reporting social science in the national media, by Carol H. Weiss and Eleanor Singer. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1988,296 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by Barbara R. Williams - 449-452 Curriculum and case notes
by Richard F. Elmore
1990, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 145-145 Editor's notes
by Lee S. Friedman - 146-154 The policy research markets
by Eric A. Hanushek - 155-177 The effect of routine income withholding of child support collections
by Irwin Garfinkel & Marieka M. Klawitter - 178-200 Ideas and inducements in mental health policy
by Janet A. Weiss - 201-218 Who has standing in cost-benefit analysis?
by William N. Trumbull - 219-248 Innovation in public sector human services programs: The implications of innovation by “groping along”
by Olivia Golden - 249-249 Insights
by Paul R. Portney - 249-253 An ounce of prevention: Productive remedies for alcoholism
by John Mullahy & Jody L. Sindelor - 254-259 An earmarked fossil fuels to save the rain forests
by David L. Weimer - 260-265 Property rights to rent regulated apartments: A path towards decontrol
by Michael J. Wolkoff - 266-270 Advice and consent: The development of the policy sciences, by Peter deleon. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989. 131 pp. Price $17.50 cloth
by Eugene Bardach - 270-273 Philosophical critiques of policy analysis: Lindblom, habemas, and the Great Society, by Lance deHaven-Smith. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press, 1988. 156 pp. Price: $16.00 cloth
by Robert Haveman - 273-276 Developing country debt and the world economy, edited by Jeffrey D. Sachs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. 335 pp. Price: $50.00 cloth $16.95 paper
by Sidney Weintraub - 277-279 Employment futures: Reorganization, dislocation, and public policy, by Paul Osterman. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. 207 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth
by Stephen E. Baldwin - 280-282 Ethics, government and public policy: A reference guide, edited by James S. Bowman and Frederick A. Elliston. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. 341 pp. Price: $55.00 cloth
by William T. Bluhm - 282-286 Property taxes and house values: The theory and estimation of intrajurisdictional property tax capitalization, by John Yinger, Howard S. Bloom, Axel Borsch-Supan, and Helen F. Ladd. Boston: Academic Press, 1988. 218 pp. Price: $49.95 cloth
by William A. Fischel - 286-292 The impact of technological change on employment and economic growth, edited by Richard M. Cyert and David C. Mowery. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. 534 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth
by Michael J. Feuer - 297-302 Curriculum and case notes
by Richard F. Elmore
1990, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editor's introduction
by Lee S. Friedman - 7-22 Policy options for combatting tax noncompliance
by Daniel S. Nagin - 23-40 Ethical discontinuities in public-private sector negotiation
by Lloyd Burton - 41-59 Can public information programs affect risk perceptions?
by V. Kerry Smith & William H. Desvousges & F. Reed Johnson & Ann Fisher - 60-79 Measuring the effectiveness of competition in defense procurement: A survey of the empirical literature
by James J. Anton & Dennis A. Yao - 80-88 Trade liberalization and competitive behavior: A note assessing the evidence and the public policy implications
by Steven Globerman - 89-89 Insights
by Paul R. Portney - 89-93 Does rent control cause homelessness? taking the claim seriously
by John M. Quigley - 94-98 Phasers on stun: The case for less lethal weapons
by David Hemenway & Douglas Weil - 99-104 Redefining “success” in the state lottery business
by Charles T. Clotfelter & Philip J. Cook - 105-108 Divided opportunities: Minorities, poverty and social policy, edited by Gary D. Sandefur and Marta Tienda. New York: Plenum Press, 279 pp., NPA cloth
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Peggy L. Cuciti - 108-110 Technology and politics, edited by Michael E. Kraft and Norman J. Vig. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1988,358 pp. Price: $59.75 cloth. $17.95 paper
by Lester B. Lave - 110-113 In search of safety: Chemicals and cancer risk, by John D. Graham, Laura C. Green, and Marc J. Roberts. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988, 260 pp. Price: $59.75 cloth
by Lester B. Lave - 113-114 The risk professionals, by Thomas M. Dietz and Robert W. Rycroft. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1987, 153 pp. Price: $8.95 paper
by Lester B. Lave - 114-116 Policy analysis: Concepts and practice, by David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1989, 417 pp. Price: $30.00 paper
by John E. Brandl - 116-126 Making a leadership change: How organizations and leaders can handle leadership transitions successfully, by Thomas N. Gilmore. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1988. 279 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth
by John J. Dilulio - 126-131 Worse than the disease: Pitfalls of medical progress, by Diana B. Dutton. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 528pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by Katherine Swartz - 138-138 Curriculum and case notes
by Richard F. Elmore - 138-143 The four keys to a successful executive-education program: Curriculum, logistics, markming, and faculty
by Robert D. Behn & Regina K. Brough
1989, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 565-592 Decision processes for low probability events: Policy implications
by Colin F. Camerer & Howard Kunreuther - 593-612 Benefit estimation goes to court: The case of natural resource damage assessments
by Raymond J. Kopp & V. Kerry Smith - 613-632 The politics of the national assessment of chapter 1
by Beatrice F. Birman & Mary M. Kennedy - 633-638 Comment: An executive branch perspective
by Chester E. Finn - 639-640 Comment: A congressional perspective
by John F. Jennings - 641-657 The underexamined assumptions of the invisible hand: Monetary incentives as policy instruments
by Thomas W. Church & Milton Heumann - 658-662 Editor's farewell
by David L. Weimer - 663-667 A rational policy solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
by Randall R. Bovbjerg & Paul R. Portney & Gideon Doron - 668-669 Can “one country, two governments” resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? some second thoughts
by Avi Dor - 670-672 A typology of governmental action
by Michael O'Hare - 673-675 The supply-side tax revenue effects of the child care tax credit
by David R. Henderson - 676-679 Preventing automobile injury: New findings from evaluation research by John D. Graham, ed., Dover, Massachusetts: Auburn House Publishing, 1988, 287 pp. Price: $35 cloth
by W. Kip Viscusi - 679-683 Strategic planning for public and nonprofit organizations, by John M. Bryson. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1988, 311 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth
by Richard Steinberg - 684-688 International economic sanctions: Improving the haphazard U.S. legal regime by Barry E. Carter. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 290 pp. $34.50 cloth
by Henri J. Barkey - 688-691 Managing educational excellence, by Thomas B. Timar and David L. Kirp. New York: The Falmer Press, 1988, 156 pp. Price: NPA paper
by Lorraine M. McDonnell - 691-694 Background material and data on progranis within the jurisdiction of the committee on ways and means, 1989 Edition. Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington, DC: US. Government Printing Office, March 15, 1989, 1,318 pp, Price: $31.00
by Eric A. Hanushek - 704-711 Teaching management without cases
by Robert A. Leone
1989, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 371-372 JPAM welcomes new editor
by David L. Weimer - 373-377 Policy analysis in the bureaucracy: How new? how effective?
by Laurence E. Lynn - 379-394 Policy analysis at the department of state: The policy planning staff
by Lucian Pugliaresi & Diane T. Berliner - 395-410 The office of policy analysis in the department of the interior
by Robert H. Nelson - 411-431 Congressional committees as users of analysis
by Carol H. Weiss - 432-445 Building coalitions for water marketing
by Terry L. Anderson & Donald R. Leal - 446-465 Water transfers, irrigation districts, and the compensation problem
by Rodney T. Smith - 466-481 The U.S. regulatory environment and international trade: Lessons from the electricity sector
by Peter Navarro - 482-483 Analysis, organization, and leadership: Which holds the greatest promise?
by Randall R. Bovbjerg & Donald E. Stokes - 483-489 What counts? analysis counts
by John M. Quigley & Suzanne Scotchmer - 489-494 How organization counts: Incentives and inspiration
by John E. Brandl - 494-500 Leadership counts
by Robert D. Behn - 501-504 Strengthening the three-legged stool of policy analysis, organization, and leadership
by Isabel V. Sawhill - 505-508 Fragile foundations: A report on America's public works, national council on public works improvement. (Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988); and Cities and Their Vital Systems: Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future, Jesse H. Ausubel and Robert Herman, eds. Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 1988
by Janet Rothenberg Pack & Alan Altshuler - 509-513 The microelectronics race, by Thomas R. Howell, William A. Noellert, Janet H. MacLaughlin, and Alan Wm. Wolff. Boulder: Westview Press, 1988, 278pp., Price $27.50, paper
by Howard Pack - 513-514 The economy of the earth, by Mark Sagoff. Cambridge University Press, 1988. Price $30 cloth
by Charles T. Egan & Peter G. Brown - 515-517 Taxation by political inertia, by Richard Rose and Terence Karran. London: Allen & Unwin, 1987, 264 pp. paper
by Edward Gramlich - 518-520 Government by proxy: (Mis?) managing federal programs, by Donald F. Kettl. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1988, 170 pp., NPA paper
by Erwin C. Hargrove - 520-522 The dilemma of toxic substance regulation by John Mendeloff
by Howard Kunreuther - 523-524 Sex and pay in the federal government: Using job evaluation systems to implement comparable worth contributions in women's studies, Number 82, by Doris M. Werwie. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987, 181 pp
by Sharon P. Smith - 525-527 Searching for safety, by Aaron Wildavsky. New Brunswick NJ: Social Philosophy and Policy Cented Transaction Books, New Brunswick 1988. xii + 253 pp
by Michael O'Hare - 536-562 Teaching and assessing leadership courses at the John F. Kennedy school of government
by Richard F. Elmore & Ronald A. Heifetz & Riley M. Sinder & Alice Jones & Lynn M. Hodge & Keith A. Rowley - 563-563 Word from the front
by David L. Weimer
1989, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 181-181 Word from the editor
by David L. Weimer - 182-187 Symposium: Expert systems. Introduction to expert systems
by Susan G. Hadden & Jerald L. Feinstein - 187-193 Expert systems for environmental permits
by W. James Hodden - 193-199 Expert system applications in the IRS
by Gerald J. Grady & Richard K. Schreiber - 200-203 Expert systems at the social security administration
by Ed Leary - 203-208 The future of expert systems in government
by Susan G. Haden - 209-228 Toward more valid evaluations of training programs serving the disadvantaged
by John H. Bishop - 229-250 Federal labor protetons and the privatization of public transit
by Michael I. Luger & Harvey A. Goldstein - 251-273 Narrative analysis for the policy analyst: A case study of the 1980-1982 medfly controversy in California
by Emery M. Roe - 274-281 Concentrated deviance and the “underdass” hypothesis
by Mark Alan Hughes - 282-283 Comment on “concentrated deviance and the 'underdass' hypothesis”
by Isabel V. Sawhill - 284-285 Symposium: The craft of public management. In designing public welfare programs, should participation in work and training be voluntary or mandatory?
by Laurence E. Lynn - 285-289 Welfare reform and mandatory versus voluntary work: Policy issue or management problem?
by Mary Jo Bane - 289-293 Mandatory or voluntary work programs?: It depends on power
by Leslie H. Garner - 293-298 Welfare reform and work
by Robert A. Leone & Michael O'Hare - 298-303 Mandatory or voluntary work for welfare recipients?: Operations management perspectives
by Stephen R. Rosenthal - 303-306 Reflections on the symposium
by Laurence E. Lynn - 307-313 Communicating about chemical hazards
by Randall R. Bovbjerg & John D. Graharn - 313-318 Federal child care assistance: A growing middle-class entitlement
by Douglas J. Besharov & Paul N. Tramontozzi - 318-321 Product liability: A middle group for reform
by Alffred Levinson - 321-325 A failing grade for auto inspections-and motorists like it that way
by David Hemenway - 325-328 State investment pools defended: Sensible management, not gambling
by Fred Thompson - 328-332 Nurturing policy ideas: In search of creative new insights
by Randoll R. Bovbjerg - 333-336 Technology and employment: Innovation and growth in the U.S. Economy, edited by Richard M. Cyert and David C. Mowery. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. 225 pp. Price: $34.95 cloth. $19.95 paper
by Stephen E. Baldwin - 336-339 The political economy of industrial democracies, by Douglas A. Hibbs, Jr. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987, 352 pp. Price: $37.50
by Jack H. Nagel - 339-341 International financial intermediation, by Ralph C. Bryant. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institutions, 1987, 181 pp. Price: $26.95 cloth, $16.95 paper
by W. Max Corden - 341-344 The Truly Disadvantaged, by William Julius Wilson. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1987, 254 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth
by Frank Levy - 344-346 Poverty policy and poverty research: The great society and the social sciences, by Robert H. Haveman. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1987, 307 pp. Price: $37.50 cloth
by Robert D. Reischauer - 346-351 The politics of urban development by Clarence N. Stone and Heywood T. Sanders, editors. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1987. 312 pp
by Paul Kantor - 351-354 Participation, by Jack H. Nagel. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1987, 194 pp. NPA. Cloth
by Russell Hardin - 354-356 Privatization: The key to better government, by E. S. Savas. Chatham: Chatham House, 1987, 308 pp. Price: $25.00 cloth, $14.95 paper
by William T. Gormley - 356-358 The politics of numbers, by William Alonso and Paul Starr, eds., New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1987, 474 pp., Price: $37.50 cloth
by Garry D. Brewer
1989, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-9 Symposium: Policy analysis for congress. Policy analysis for congress: Lengthening the time horizon
by William H. Robinson - 10-22 Anticipating future congressional action: Designing a new retirement income system
by P. Royal Shipp - 23-34 Children in poverty: A committee prepares for an informed debate
by Wendell E. Primus - 35-45 Preparing members of congress to make binary decisions on complex policy issues: The 1986 tax reform bill
by M. Kenneth Bowler - 46-52 Policy analysis for congress: Lengthening the time horizon-comments
by James M. Verdier - 53-71 The minimum wage and the poor: The end of a relationship
by Richard V. Burkhauser & T. Aldrich Finegan - 72-87 Standard setting with incomplete enforcement revisited
by Carol Adaire Jones - 88-100 The value of reducing risks of death: A note on new evidence
by Ann Fisher & Lauraine G. Chestnut & Daniel M. Violette - 101-103 Gambling with public funds: State investment pools revisited
by Randall R. Bovbjerg & David E. Maynard - 104-110 Can AFDC parents pay child support?
by Joseph L. Penkrot - 110-116 Producing results in government: Moving beyond project management and its limited view of success
by Stephen R. Rosenthal - 116-119 How to trim oil imports, dampen price swings
by S. Fred Singer - 119-125 Gut-level decisionmaking: Implications for public policy analysis
by Thomas I Miller - 126-130 America's hidden success: A reassessment of public policy from Kennedy to Reagan (Revised), by John E. Schwarz. New York: W.W. Norton, 1988, 269pp. Price: $6.95 paper
by John J. Dilulio - 130-133 Beauty, health, and pemianence: Environmental politics in the United States, 1955-85, by Samuel P. Hays. Cambridge, England, The Cambridge University Press, 1987, 630pp. Price $29.95 cloth
by R. Shep Melnick - 133-136 Drawing the line on natural gas regulation, edited by Joseph P. Kalt and Frand C. Schuller. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1987, 267pp. Price: $39.95 cloth
by Paul R. Kleindorfer - 136-141 The fall of the bell system, by Peter Temin with Louis Galambos. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 378pp. Price: $27.95 cloth
by Ingo Vogelsong - 141-145 Social science research and government: Comparative essays on Britain and the United States, edited by Martin Bulmer. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 406pp. Price: $49.50 cloth
by Thomas J. Anton - 145-150 The effects of taxation on capital accumulation, edited by Martin Feldstein. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1987, 495pp. NPA cloth
by Joseph J. Minarik - 150-152 Dealing with drugs: Consequences of government control, edited by Ronald Hamowy. Lexington, MA. Lexington Books, 1987, 385pp. Price: $28.95 cloth
by Peter Reuter - 152-155 Making cancer policy, by Mark E. Rushefsky. Albany NY: State University of New York Press, 1986, 257pp. Price: $39.50 cloth; $12.95 paper
by Peter H. Aranson - 155-162 Technology innovation and economic policy, Peter Hall, Ed., New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1986, 224pp. Price: $29.95
by Irwin Feller - 173-176 How we teach is what we teach
by Richard F. Elmore
1987, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 601-620 The dilemma of government responsiveness
by Dani Rodrik & Richard Zeckhauser - 621-642 Managing support for social research and development: Research goals, risk, and policy instruments
by Stephen H. Linder - 643-663 Management by groping along
by Robert D. Behn - 664-667 A comment on “groping along”
by Alan A. Altshuler - 668-686 Criteria for compensating for the impacts of large projects: The impact of british columbia's revelstoke dam on local government services
by Andrejs Skaburskis - 687-702 Never lost a penny: An assessment of federal deposit insurance
by F. Stevens Redburn - 703-705 Jpam's seventh year
by David L. Weimer - 706-710 Have a heart: Increasing the supply of transplant organs for infants and children
by Aidan R. Vining & Richard Schwindt - 710-714 Gasoline conservation versus pollution control: Unintended consequences, continued
by J. Daniel Khazzoom - 714-718 Don't reregulate airlines, open american skies to foreign competition
by Gary E. Davidson - 718-721 Imbalanced faculty; a persistent problem in higher education
by Surendra Pal & Charles Waldauer - 722-726 Measuring water quality benefits, by V. Kerry Smith and William H. Devousages. Boston, MA: Kluwer Nijhoff Publishing, 1986, 327pp. Price $47.50 cloth. Valuing wildlife: Economic and social perspectives, edited by Daniel J. Decker and Gary R. Goff. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987, 424pp. Price $35.00 cloth
by Winston Harrington - 726-731 The economic structure of tort law, by William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987,329pp. $27.50 cloth
by Susan Rose-Ackerman - 731-737 Modern science and human values, by William W. Lowrance. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1985, 250pp. Price: $24.95 cloth, $12.95 paper. Biotechnology: An industry comes of age, by Steve Olson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1986, 128pp. Price: $9.95 paper. Cloning and the constitution: An Inquiry into Governmental Policymaking and Genetic Experimentation, by Ira H. Carmen. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985, 240pp. Price: $22.50 cloth
by M. Haim Erder - 738-741 Managing the presidency: Carter, reagan, and the search for executive harmony, by Colin Campbell, S. J.,Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986, 310pp. Price: $19.95 cloth. White house operations: The johnson presidency, by Emmette S. Redford and Richard T. McCulley. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1986, 247pp. NPA cloth
by Joseph A. Pika - 742-743 Assessing osha's future. Liberalism at Work: The Rise and Fall of OSHA, by Charles Noble. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1986, 292pp. Price: $29.95 cloth
by John D. Graham - 744-745 Revisiting locational conflict. Resolving Locational Conflicts, edited by Robert W. Lake. New Brunswick, NJ: The Center for Urban Policy Research Rutgers University, 1986, 448pp. Price: $19.95 paper
by Michael Dear - 755-756 Curriculum and case notes
by Richard F. Elmore
1987, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 419-424 On politics and policy analysis as the design and assessment of institutions
by John Brandl - 425-444 Scientific basis for the greenhouse effect
by Gordon J. Macdonald - 445-459 Living in a warmer world: Challenges for policy analysis and management
by Irving Mintzer - 460-470 The greenhouse effect: What government actions are needed?
by Lester B. Lave - 471-475 Policy analysis, welfare economics, and the greenhouse effect
by Peter G. Brown - 476-490 Doubling the estimated value of life: Results using new occupational fatality data
by Michael J. Moore & W. Kip Viscusi - 491-505 A critique of quasiexperimental and statistical controils for measuring program effects: Application to urban growth control
by Seymour I. Schwartz & Peter M. Zorn - 506-517 Parental schooling choice: A case study of minnesota
by Sheila Nataraj Kirby & Linda Darling-Hammond - 518-528 New evidence on government efficiency
by Paul M. Carrick