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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

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Volume 29, issue 4, 2010

Notes from the Editor pp. 675-676 Downloads
Maureen A. Pirog
Introduction to the research articles pp. 677-681 Downloads
Maureen A. Pirog
An analysis of the neighborhood impacts of a mortgage assistance program: A spatial hedonic model pp. 682-697 Downloads
Wenhua Di, Jielai Ma and James C. Murdoch
Schools' mental health services and young children's emotions, behavior, and learning pp. 698-725 Downloads
Randall Reback
Postsecondary preparation and remediation: Examining the effect of the early assessment program at California State University pp. 726-748 Downloads
Jessica S. Howell, Michal Kurlaender and Eric Grodsky
Extending the EITC to noncustodial parents: Potential impacts and design considerations pp. 749-768 Downloads
Laura Wheaton and Elaine Sorensen
Success and design of local referenda for land conservation pp. 769-798 Downloads
Spencer Banzhaf, Wallace Oates and James Sanchirico
Unchanging child support orders in the face of unstable earnings pp. 799-820 Downloads
Yoonsook Ha, Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
Intertemporal regulatory tasks and responsibilities for greenhouse gas reductions pp. 821-853 Downloads
Jeffrey A. Deason and Lee S. Friedman
Political and public acceptability of congestion pricing: Ideology and self-interest pp. 854-874 Downloads
Björn Hårsman and John Quigley
Deficit spending and the debt pp. 875-876 Downloads
Kenneth Couch
America's related fiscal problems pp. 876-883 Downloads
C. Eugene Steuerle
How to think about the U.S. budget challenge pp. 883-891 Downloads
Henry Aaron
Why we must untie our fiscal straightjacket: A response to Henry J. Aaron pp. 891-893 Downloads
C. Eugene Steuerle
How to think about the U.S. budget challenge: Response to C. Eugene Steuerle pp. 893-895 Downloads
Henry Aaron
The housing policy revolution: Networks and neighborhoods, by David J. Erickson, Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2009, 264 pp., $29.50, paperback pp. 896-899 Downloads
Eugene B. McGregor and Katrin B. Anacker

Volume 29, issue 3, 2010

Introduction to the research articles pp. 421-425 Downloads
Maureen A. Pirog
Status versus growth: The distributional effects of school accountability policies pp. 426-450 Downloads
Helen Ladd and Douglas L. Lauen
Do financial incentives help low-performing schools attract and keep academically talented teachers? Evidence from California pp. 451-478 Downloads
Jennifer L. Steele, Richard Murnane and John B. Willett
The effects of the National School Lunch Program on education and health pp. 479-505 Downloads
Peter Hinrichs
Does supported employment work? pp. 506-525 Downloads
Melayne McInnes, Orgul Ozturk, Suzanne McDermott and Joshua R. Mann
Financial aid and for-profit colleges: Does aid encourage entry? pp. 526-552 Downloads
Stephanie Riegg Cellini
Is private production of public services cheaper than public production? A meta-regression analysis of solid waste and water services pp. 553-577 Downloads
Germà Bel, Xavier Fageda and Mildred E. Warner
What drives the diffusion of inclusionary zoning? pp. 578-602 Downloads
Rachel Meltzer and Jenny Schuetz
Expanding work programs in child support: Whether and how pp. 603-604 Downloads
Kenneth Couch
Rethinking public policy toward low-income fathers in the child support program pp. 604-610 Downloads
Elaine Sorensen
Why we need work programs for fathers pp. 610-616 Downloads
Lawrence M. Mead
Policy options for low-income fathers cost relatively little pp. 616-618 Downloads
Elaine Sorensen
The need for institutions pp. 619-620 Downloads
Lawrence M. Mead
Professional practice pp. 621-621 Downloads
Richard P. Nathan
Nonprofit organizations and government: Implications for policy and practice pp. 621-625 Downloads
Steven Rathgeb Smith
Administering services and managing contracts: The dual role of government human services officials pp. 625-628 Downloads
Jack Krauskopf and Bin Chen
Nonprofit agency challenges pp. 628-632 Downloads
Alnoor Ebrahim
The client perspective on nonprofit social service organizations pp. 632-637 Downloads
Rebecca Joyce Kissane
Nonprofits within policy fields pp. 637-644 Downloads
Jodi Sandfort
The character of harms: Operational challenges in control, by Malcolm K. Sparrow. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 264 pp., $32.99, hardback pp. 645-649 Downloads
Heather E. Campbell
Structuring an energy technology revolution, by Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 318 pp., $24, hardcover pp. 649-653 Downloads
Jonathan B. Wiener

Volume 29, issue 2, 2010

Notes from the Editor: Special issue on poverty measurement pp. 215-216 Downloads
Maureen A. Pirog
Poverty measurement in the U.S., Europe, and developing countries pp. 217-226 Downloads
Kenneth Couch and Maureen A. Pirog
Challenges in an aging society: Presidential address to APPAM pp. 227-242 Downloads
Katherine Swartz
The distributional impact of in-kind public benefits in European countries pp. 243-266 Downloads
Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland and Panos Tsakloglou
Asset-based measurement of poverty pp. 267-284 Downloads
Andrea Brandolini, Silvia Magri and Timothy M. Smeeding
Indicators of poverty and social exclusion in a global context pp. 285-304 Downloads
Eric Marlier and Anthony Atkinson
Using non-monetary deprivation indicators to analyze poverty and social exclusion: Lessons from Europe? pp. 305-325 Downloads
Brian Nolan and Christopher Whelan
How regressive are indirect taxes? A microsimulation analysis for five European countries pp. 326-350 Downloads
André Decoster, Jason Loughrey, Cathal O'Donoghue and Dirk Verwerft
Who became poor, who escaped poverty, and why? Developing and using a retrospective methodology in five countries pp. 351-372 Downloads
Anirudh Krishna
Using the American community survey to create a National Academy of Sciences-style poverty measure: Work by the New York City Center for Economic Opportunity pp. 373-386 Downloads
Mark Levitan, Christine D'Onofrio, Gayatri Koolwal, John Krampner, Daniel Scheer, Todd Seidel and Vicky Virgin
Estimating the potential effects of poverty reduction policies pp. 387-400 Downloads
Sheila Zedlewski, Linda Giannarelli and Laura Wheaton
Fighting poverty: Attentive policy can make a huge difference pp. 401-407 Downloads
Kenneth Couch, Timothy M. Smeeding and Jane Waldfogel
Out of reach: Place, poverty and the new American welfare state, by Scott W. Allard. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009, 280 pp., $35.00, paperback pp. 408-412 Downloads
Eugene B. McGregor and Bruce A. Weber
Transforming global information and communication markets: The political economy of innovation, by Peter F. Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 368 pp., $34.00 hardback pp. 412-415 Downloads
Eugene B. McGregor and Mayer-Schönberger Viktor
Award given by the Vernon Prize Committee for volume 28 of JPAM pp. 416-416 Downloads
Ronald Mincy, Jennifer Hill and Marilyn Sinkewicz

Volume 29, issue 1, 2010

Introduction to the research articles pp. 1-4 Downloads
Maureen A. Pirog
Do some enterprise zones create jobs? pp. 5-38 Downloads
Jed Kolko and David Neumark
Credit scores, race, and residential sorting pp. 39-68 Downloads
Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
Spillover effects of inclusion of classmates with emotional problems on test scores in early elementary school pp. 69-83 Downloads
Jason Fletcher
The impact of the Texas top ten percent law on college enrollment: A regression discontinuity approach pp. 84-110 Downloads
Sunny Xinchun Niu and Marta Tienda
Does inconvenience explain low take-up? Evidence from unemployment insurance pp. 111-136 Downloads
Avraham Ebenstein and Kevin Stange
Elderly immigrants' labor supply response to supplemental security income pp. 137-162 Downloads
Neeraj Kaushal
Information disclosure policy: Do state data processing efforts help more than the information disclosure itself? pp. 163-182 Downloads
Hyunhoe Bae, Peter Wilcoxen and David Popp
Incentives and their dynamics in public sector performance management systems pp. 183-208 Downloads
Carolyn Heinrich and Gerald Marschke
Hope and Despair in the American City: Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh, by Gerald Grant, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009, 226 pp., $25.95 hardback pp. 209-213 Downloads
David L. Kirp
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