Content
1982, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 538-559 Insights
by James W. Vaupel - 560-561 From the mailbag
by John R. Meyer & Clinton V. Oster & Ivor P. Morgan & Benjamin A. Berman & Diana L. Strassmann - 562-580 Book notes
by Derek Leebaert - 581-588 Working papers
by Malcolm Hamilton
1982, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 301-316 The plight of universal social services
by Neil Gilbert - 317-332 The power to make war: Congress' search for an effective role
by Barbara Hinkson Craig - 333-345 The power not to tax: A search for effective controls
by Theodore J. Eismeier - 346-370 With consent of the governed: SEC's formative years
by Thomas K. McCraw - 371-385 Inferences from alarming events
by John W. Pratt & Richard J. Zeckhauser - 386-400 The judge as manager: The case of judge Frank Johnson
by Tinsley E. Yarbrough - 401-418 Insights
by James W. Vaupel - 419-438 Book notes
by Derek Leebaert - 439-442 Working papers
by Malcolm Hamilton
1982, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 175-195 The states' scramble for federal funds: Who wins, who loses?
by Janet Rothenberg Pack - 196-208 Housing vouchers for the poor
by Jill Khadduri & Raymond J. Struyk - 209-222 Block grants for the needy: The case of AFDC
by Howard Chernick - 223-242 Public policy toward life saving: Should consumer preferences rule?
by Richard Thaler & William Gould - 243-256 New occupations, old demands: The public regulation of paraprofessionals
by Theodore R. Marmor & William D. White - 257-276 Insights
by James W. Vaupel - 277-294 Book notes
by Derek Leebaert - 295-300 Working papers
by Malcolm Hamilton
1982, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-4 A word from the editor
by Raymond Vernon - 5-17 Work tests for welfare recipients: The gap between the goal and the reality
by Charles S. Rodgers - 19-41 Throwing money at schools
by Eric A. Hanushek - 43-52 The sense and the nonsense of school effectiveness
by Bruce D. Spencer & David E. Wiley - 53-54 The continuing hope: A rejoinder
by Eric A. Hanushek - 55-76 Evaluating the benefits and costs of the job corps
by David A. Long & C. D. Mallar & Craig V. D. Thornton - 77-95 The computer as mediator: Law of the sea and beyond
by James K. Sebenius - 97-117 Ten commandments for policy economists
by Christopher K. Leman & Robert H. Nelson - 119-142 Insights
by James W. Vaupel - 143-167 Book notes
by Derek Leebaert - 169-173 Working papers
by Malcolm Hamilton