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2003, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 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
- 122-127 Promises and pitfalls: Experience in collaboration between the Canadian federal government and the voluntary sector
by David A. Good
- 128-133 Consulting the public through deliberative polling
by James S. Fishkin
- 135-142 Making the case for cases: The use of “Home Grown” teaching cases to provide credibility in continuing professional education programs
by Joseph M. Harney & Marian S. Krauskopf
- 143-148 The Child Care Problem: An Economic Analysis by David M. Blau. New York: Russell Sage, 2001, 266 pp. $17.50 paper, $42.50 cloth
by Ajay Chaudry
- 148-151 Unmaking the Japanese Miracle: Macroeconomic Politics, 1985-2000 by William W. Grimes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001, 288 pp., $39.95
by Aaron P. Forsberg
- 151-153 State Tax Policy: A Political Perspective by David Brunori. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2001, 156 pp., $25.00
by William F. Fox
- 153-155 Women in Combat: Civic Duty or Military Liability? by Lorry M. Fenner and Marie E. de Young. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2001, 192 pp., $49.95 cloth, $19.95 paper
by Judith Hicks Stiehm
- 155-158 The Natural Gas Market: 60 Years of Regulation and Deregulation by Paul W. MacAvoy. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 2001, $35.00, 176 pp
by William Trapmann
- 158-159 Eyewitness to a Genocide by Michael Barnett. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 2002, 215 pp., $25.00
by Robert H. Bates
- 159-162 To Prevail: An American Strategy for the Campaign against Terrorism by Kurt M. Campbell and Michele A. Flournoy. Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2001, 416 pp., $18.95 paper
by Steven E. Miller
2002, Volume 21, Issue 4
2002, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 339-353 Assessing JPAM after 20 Years
by Peter Reuter & Jeri Smith-Ready
- 355-358 JPAM reaches majority
by David L. Weimer
- 359-379 Does government funding alter nonprofit governance? Evidence from New York City nonprofit contractors
by Katherine O'Regan & Sharon Oster
- 381-407 Precautionary principles: general definitions and specific applications to genetically modified organisms
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Baruch Fischhoff & Ilya R. Fischhoff
- 409-426 Agency governance and enforcement: the influence of mission on environmental decisionmaking
by Jeremy Firestone
- 427-447 Volunteer labor sorting across industries
by Lewis M. Segal & Burton A. Weisbrod
- 449-465 Responsive bureaus, equity, and regulatory negotiation: an empirical view
by Laura I. Langbein
- 467-483 “Carve-outs” from the workers' compensation system
by David I. Levine & Frank Neuhauser & Jeffrey S. Petersen
- 485-486 Professional practice-decision analysis
by Eugene Bardach
- 486-491 Using models that incorporate uncertainty
by Jonathan P. Caulkins
- 492-499 Using decision analysis to encourage sound deliberation: water use planning in British Columbia, Canada
by Robin Gregory & Lee Failing
- 499-505 A saga in international HIV policy modeling: preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission
by James G. Kahn & Elliot A. Marseille
- 507-513 Cheap talk? taking seriously market benefits expressed by consumer willingness-to-pay
by Paul Teske
- 515-518 Knowledge and Social Capital: Foundations and Applications by Eric L. Lesser and Getting Agencies to Work Together: The Practice and Theory of Managerial Craftsmanship by Eugene Bardach
by Steve Kelmen
- 518-520 Creative Politics: Taxes and Public Goods in a Federal System by Glenn Beamer
by Gordon A. MacInnes
- 520-522 Global Corporations and Sovereign Nations: Collision or Cooperation? by David J. Saari
by Daniel J.B. Mitchell
- 522-525 In the Web of Politics: Three Decades of the U.S. Federal Executive by Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman and Building a Legislative-Centered Public Administration by David H. Rosenbloom
by Richard P. Nathan
- 525-528 PC MD: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine by Sally Satel
by Leonard S. Rubenstein
- 528-530 Damned Lies and Statistics: Untangling Numbers from the Media, Politicians, and Activists by Joel Best. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001, 224 pp., $19.95. The Sum of Our Discontent: Why Numbers Make Us Irrational by David Boyle. New York: Texere, 2001, 200 pp., $24.95
by Deborah Stone
- 530-534 Rethinking Democratic Acccountability by Robert D. Behn
by Alasdair Roberts
- 534-537 Budgeting and Governing by Aaron Wildavsky
by Eric M. Patashnik
- 537-539 Seeking the Center: Politics and Policymaking at the New Century by Martin A. Levin, Mark K. Landy, and Martin Shapiro
by Thomas J. Main
2002, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 169-190 Presidential address-analysis of race as policy analysis
by Samuel L. Myers
- 191-217 School vouchers and academic performance: results from three randomized field trials
by William G. Howell & Patrick J. Wolf & David E. Campbell & Paul E. Peterson
- 219-238 Medicaid matters: children's health and medicaid eligibility expansions
by Kristine A. Lykens & Paul A. Jargowsky
- 239-252 Car ownership and welfare-to-work
by Paul M. Ong
- 253-270 What determines the value of life? a meta-analysis
by Janusz R. Mrozek & Laura O. Taylor
- 271-273 Understanding differences in estimates of the value of mortality risk
by James K. Hammitt
- 275-282 The value of reducing risk of death: a policy perspective
by Alan Krupnick
- 283-286 The false ID problem
by Mark A.R. Kleiman
- 287-300 Analysis of racial profiling as policy analysis
by Samuel L. Myers
- 301-303 Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research by David H. Guston
by Barry Bozeman
- 303-306 Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other Vices, Times, and Places by Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter
by Philip J. Cook
- 306-308 The Limits of Privacy by Amitai Etzioni
by Richard J. Ellis
- 309-310 Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public by Terry M. Moe
by Jeffrey R. Henig
- 311-314 Brothel. Mustang Ranch and Its Women , by Alexa Albert
by Jim Leitzel
- 314-316 Why Government Succeeds and Why It Fails , by Amihai Glazer and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
by Laurence E. Lynn
- 316-319 Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age , by Beryl A. Radin
by Ted Marmor
- 319-322 Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium , by Frank Field
by Lawrence M. Mead
- 322-324 Sharing America's Neighborhoods: The Prospects for Stable Racial Integration , by Ingrid Gould Ellen
by Michael A. Stoll
- 325-327 The Economies of Central City Neighborhoods by Richard D. Bingham and Zhongcai Zhang
by J. Phillip Thompson
- 327-330 Making Nonprofits Work: A Report on the Tides of Nonprofit Management Reform , by Paul Light
by Sean Zielenbach
- 330-333 Fat of the Land. Garbage in New York: The Last Two Hundred Years , by Benjamin Miller
by Rae Zimmerman
2002, Volume 21, Issue 1
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