Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial note pp. 661-663

- Peter Reuter
- Welfare transitions in the 1990s: The economy, welfare policy, and the EITC pp. 671-695

- Jeffrey Grogger
- Adolescents' formal employment and school enrollment: Effects of state welfare policies pp. 697-721

- Lingxin Hao, Nan M. Astone and Andrew J. Cherlin
- Can child care assistance in welfare and employment programs support the employment of low-income families? pp. 723-743

- Lisa A. Gennetian, Danielle A. Crosby, Aletha C. Huston and Edward D. Lowe
- Immigrants, welfare reform, and the economy pp. 745-764

- Steven Haider, Robert Schoeni, Yuhua Bao and Caroline Danielson
- A “third way” in welfare reform? Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 765-788

- John Hills and Jane Waldfogel
- “Just give me a number!” Practical values for the social discount rate pp. 789-812

- Mark A. Moore, Anthony Boardman, Aidan Vining, David Weimer and David Greenberg
- The disparate labor market impacts of monetary policy pp. 813-830

- Seth B. Carpenter and William M. Rodgers
- Heavy alcohol use and youth suicide: Evidence from tougher drunk driving laws pp. 831-842

- Christopher Carpenter
- The impact of the master settlement agreement on cigarette consumption pp. 843-855

- Frank Sloan and Justin Trogdon
- Federal policy mandating safer cigarettes: A hypothetical simulation of the anticipated population health gains or losses pp. 857-872

- Tammy O. Tengs, Sajjad Ahmad, Rebecca Moore and Eric Gage
- Are Colombian sickness funds cream skimming enrollees? An analysis with suggestions for policy improvement pp. 873-888

- Antonio J. Trujillo and Dawn C. McCalla
- What if …? pp. 889-890

- Eugene Bardach
- Using simulation models to address “what if” questions about welfare reform pp. 890-901

- A.A. Zagonel, J. Rohrbaugh, G.P. Richardson and D.F. Andersen
- Four what ifs? Evaluation of alternative technologies for the destruction of chemical weapons pp. 901-908

- Sandor Schuman and John Rohrbaugh
- Detection and selection decisions in the practice of screening mammography pp. 908-920

- Thomas R. Stewart and Jeryl L. Mumpower
- Should capstone course activities undergo human subjects review? pp. 921-927

- Jan Blustein
- Matching students to project groups using the “elimination auction” program pp. 927-928

- Eugene Bardach
- The political dynamics of school choice: Negotiating contested rerrain pp. 929-932

- Richard Buddin and Ron Zimmer
- Creative destruction: How globalization is changing the world's cultures pp. 932-936

- Carol C. Cronheim
- Corporate warriors pp. 936-940

- Steven Kelman
- Shakespeare, Einstein, and the bottom line pp. 940-943

- Richard J. Light
- Mega-projects: The changing politics of urban political investment pp. 943-949

- Jay H. Walder and Shashi K. Verma
- The naked crowd: Reclaiming security and freedom in an anxious age pp. 949-952

- Alasdair Roberts
Volume 23, issue 3, 2004
- Big field, small potatoes: An empirical assessment of EPA's self-audit policy pp. 415-432

- Alexander Pfaff and Chris Sanchirico
- Expectations, performance, and citizen satisfaction with urban services pp. 433-448

- Gregg G. Van Ryzin
- Women, the labor market, and the declining relative quality of teachers pp. 449-470

- Sean Corcoran, William Evans and Robert M. Schwab
- Does merit pay reward good teachers? Evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 471-488

- Thomas Dee and Benjamin Keys
- A simple estimation method for aggregate government outsourcing pp. 489-507

- Stephen Minicucci and John D. Donahue
- Stigma and other determinants of participation in TANF and Medicaid pp. 509-530

- Jennifer Stuber and Karl Kronebusch
- Alternative measures of economic success among TANF participants: Avoiding poverty, hardship, and dependence on public assistance pp. 531-548

- Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
- Collaborative environmental institutions: All talk and no action? pp. 549-573

- Mark Lubell
- Gasoline prices and motor vehicle fatalities pp. 575-593

- David C. Grabowski and Michael Morrisey
- The effect of bicycle helmet legislation on bicycling fatalities pp. 595-611

- Darren Grant and Stephen M. Rutner
- Informal volunteering: Some lessons from the United Kingdom pp. 613-616

- Colin Williams
- Public management: Where do we go from here? Or, what do we know and when did we know it? pp. 617-631

- Jonathan Brock
- On being nonprofit: A conceptual and policy primer pp. 633-635

- Michael Bisesi
- The regulators: Anonymous power brokers in American politics pp. 635-637

- Gary J. Edles
- Stalled democracy. Capital, labor, and the paradox of state-sponsored development pp. 637-639

- Marina Ottaway
- Growth and convergence in metropolitan America pp. 639-642

- Todd Swanstrom
- Supreme command: Soldiers, statesmen, and leadership in wartime pp. 642-645

- Frank Hoffman
- The new public management: Improving research and policy dialogue pp. 645-648

- Jonathan D. Breul
Volume 23, issue 2, 2004
- Presidential address-The extrapolation problem: How can we learn from the experience of others? pp. 205-220

- Eugene Bardach
- Introduction to research articles pp. 221-224

- Peter Reuter
- Dynamic selection effects in means-tested, urban school voucher programs pp. 225-250

- William G. Howell
- Do school accountability systems make it more difficult for low-performing schools to attract and retain high-quality teachers? pp. 251-271

- Charles T. Clotfelter, Helen Ladd, Jacob Vigdor and Roger Aliaga-Diaz
- Changes in living arrangements during the late 1990s: Do welfare policies matter? pp. 273-290

- Gregory Acs and Sandi Nelson
- Modeling health insurance expansions: Effects of alternate approaches pp. 291-313

- Dahlia K. Remler, Joshua Graff Zivin and Sherry A. Glied
- The impact of state enterprise zones on urban manufacturing establishments pp. 315-339

- Robert T. Greenbaum and John B. Engberg
- Using laboratory experiments for policymaking: An example from the Georgia irrigation reduction auction pp. 341-363

- Ronald G. Cummings, Charles Holt and Susan Laury
- Rhetoric: Memo to my students pp. 365-375

- Michael O'Hare
- Shrewd sanctions: Statecraft and state sponsors of terrorism pp. 377-381

- Stuart E. Eizenstat
- Economics as religion: From Samuelson to Chicago and beyond pp. 381-384

- F.M. Scherer
- The company doctor pp. 384-387

- Sallyanne Payton
- Privatization and public-private partnerships pp. 387-393

- Eugene B. McGregor
- The information economy and American cities pp. 393-396

- Ross Gittell
- Helping working families: The earned income tax credit pp. 396-398

- David Neumark
- The coming democracy: New rules for running a new world pp. 398-401

- Alasdair Roberts
- 2003 Vernon Prize Award pp. 403-404

- Howard Bloom, Carolyn Hill and James Riccio
Volume 23, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction to research articles pp. 1-2

- Peter Reuter
- Governance and public management, an introduction pp. 3-11

- Carolyn J. Hill and Laurence E. Lynn
- The impact of state governance structures on management and performance of public organizations: A study of higher education institutions pp. 13-30

- Jack H. Knott and A. Payne
- Multilevel governance and organizational performance: Investigating the political-bureaucratic labyrinth pp. 31-47

- Kenneth J. Meier, Laurence J. O'Toole and Sean Nicholson-Crotty
- Dimensions of publicness and performance in substance abuse treatment organizations pp. 49-70

- Carolyn Heinrich and Elizabeth Fournier
- The influence of management on the cost of fire protection pp. 71-92

- Amy K. Donahue
- Conclusion pp. 93-96

- Patricia W. Ingraham
- Institutional boundaries and common-pool resource management: A comparative analysis of water management programs in California pp. 97-117

- Tanya Heikkila
- Will empowering developers to challenge exclusionary zoning increase suburban housing choice? pp. 119-134

- James L. Mitchell
- Public wage differentials and the treatment of occupational differences pp. 135-152

- Dale Belman and John Heywood
- Charitable sharing: A tort reform proposal pp. 153-158

- Stefan Toepler and Jon B. Gould
- Gender, the public policy enterprise, and case teaching pp. 159-178

- Sally J. Kenney
- Government failure: A primer in public choice pp. 179-183

- John D. Donahue
- Beyond smoke and mirrors: Mexican immigration in an era of economic integration pp. 184-189

- Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán and Ted Henken
- Voting with dollars: A new paradigm for campaign finance pp. 189-194

- Jeremy D. Rosner
- Restoration of the republic: The Jeffersonian ideal in 21st-century America pp. 194-195

- William Galston
- Reinventing environmental regulation: Lessons from Project XL pp. 196-198

- David M. Lazer
- Can gun control work&quest pp. 198-201

- Philip J Cook
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