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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2003
- Child protective intervention in the context of welfare reform: The effects of work and welfare on maltreatment reports pp. 517-536

- Kristen Shook Slack, Jane L. Holl, Bong Joo Lee, Marla McDaniel, Lisa Altenbernd and Amy Bush Stevens
- How welfare reform affects young children: Experimental findings from Connecticut-A research note pp. 537-550

- Susanna Loeb, Bruce Fuller, Sharon Lynn Kagan and Bidemi Carrol
- Linking program implementation and effectiveness: Lessons from a pooled sample of welfare-to-work experiments pp. 551-575

- Howard S. Bloom, Carolyn J. Hill and James A. Riccio
- The primacy of institutions pp. 577-580

- Lowrence M. Mead
- Pathways to work for low-income workers: The effect of work in the temporary help industry pp. 581-598

- Julia Lane, Kelly S. Mikelson, Pat Sharkey and Doug Wissoker
- Proximity to service providers and service utilization among welfare recipients: The interaction of place and race pp. 599-613

- Scott W. Allard, Richard M. Tolman and Daniel Rosen
- The road to economic self-sufficiency: Job quality and job transition patterns after welfare reform pp. 615-639

- Rucker C. Johnson and Mary E. Corcoran
- Pollution control innovations and the Clean Air Act of 1990 pp. 641-660

- David Popp
- Creating compendia of “best practice” pp. 661-665

- Eugene Bardach
- Meeting decision makers' needs for evidence-based information on child and family policy pp. 665-669

- Jill S. Cannon and M. Rebecca Kilburn
- Usable information about what works: Building a broader and deeper knowledge base pp. 669-676

- Lisbeth B. Schorr and Patricia Auspos
- Best practices in immigration services planning pp. 677-682

- Synnøve Bendixsen and Paul de Guchteneire
- Innovative government practice: Considerations for policy analysts and practitioners pp. 683-688

- Gail C. Christopher
- Managing intensive student consulting capstone projects: The Maxwell school experience pp. 689-701

- Scott W. Allard and Jeffrey D. Straussman
- 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 pp. 703-706

- LaDonna Pavetti
- 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 pp. 706-709

- Shelley H. Metzenbaum
- Democracy by Disclosure: The Rise of Technopopulism by Mary Graham. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002. 201 pp., $24.95 pp. 709-712

- Alasdair Roberts
- Up in Smoke: From Legislation to Litigation in Tobacco Politics by Martha A. Derthick. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2001, 260 pp., $24.95 paper pp. 712-717

- Stephen D. Sugarman
- 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 pp. 718-721

- Lisa Schweitzer
- The Job Training Charade by Gordon Lafer. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002, 320 pp., $32.50 cloth pp. 721-724

- Marcus M. Stanley
- 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 pp. 724-726

- Mary Fainsod Katzenstein
Volume 22, issue 3, 2003
- Punctuations and agendas: A new look at local government budget expenditures pp. 345-360

- Meagan M. Jordan
- Incentives for pollution abatement: Regulation, regulatory threats, and non-governmental pressures pp. 361-382

- Kathryn Harrison and Werner Antweiler
- Community environmental policing: Assessing new strategies of public participation in environmental regulation pp. 383-414

- Dara O'Rourke and Gregg P. Macey
- Public transit and the spatial distribution of minority employment: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 415-441

- Harry Holzer, John Quigley and Steven Raphael
- Do child care regulations affect the child care and labor markets? pp. 443-465

- David Blau
- Gun manufacturers in the crossfire between litigating liability and legislating immunity pp. 467-472

- Richard R.W. Brooks
- Can they put it all together? A project for reinforcing what policy students learn in a first-semester quantitative methods course pp. 473-481

- Carolyn J. Hill
- Jobs for the Poor: Can Labor Demand Policies Help, by Timothy J. Bartik, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001, 464 pp., $17.95 paper pp. 483-486

- Gregory Acs and Katherin Ross Phillips
- 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 pp. 486-488

- Ann Chih Lin
- Is It Time to Reform Social Security?, by Edward M. Gramlich, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998, 103 pp., $24.95 pp. 489-491

- Martha Derthick
- Choices, Values, and Frames, edited by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000, 840 pp., $40.00 pp. 491-493

- Michael A. Neblo
- Moral Victories: How Activists Provoke Multilateral Action, by Susan Burgerman, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001, 208 pp., $29.95 paper pp. 494-495

- Daniel H. Levine
- 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 pp. 496-497

- Kristine M. Gebbie
Volume 22, issue 2, 2003
- Presidential address-Fostering research excellence and impacting policy and practice: The welfare reform story pp. 163-174

- Judith M. Gueron
- Obstacles to desegregating public housing: Lessons learned from implementing eight consent decrees pp. 179-199

- Susan J. Popkin, George C. Galster, Kenneth Temkin, Carla Herbig, Diane K. Levy and Elise K. Richer
- Housing opportunity, desegregation strategy, and policy research pp. 201-206

- Xavier de Souza Briggs
- The use of client surveys to gauge the threat of contamination in welfare reform experiments pp. 207-223

- Michael J. Camasso, Radha Jagannathan, Carol Harvey and Mark Killingsworth
- Has welfare reform changed teenage behaviors? pp. 225-248

- Robert Kaestner, Sanders Korenman and June O'Neill
- Evaluating the effectiveness of policies related to drunk driving pp. 249-274

- Daniel Eisenberg
- Managing contract performance: A transaction costs approach pp. 275-297

- Trevor L. Brown and Matthew Potoski
- Reflections on careers in policy analysis pp. 299-300

- Beryl A. Radin
- Education policy analysis and program evaluation: Shifting methods, politics, and temperament pp. 300-304

- Beatrice F. Birman
- Policy analysis at the department of health and human services, then and now pp. 304-307

- George D. Greenberg
- Non-partisan analysis in a partisan world pp. 307-310

- Elizabeth G. Hill
- Present at the revision-Policy analysis at the department of commerce pp. 310-312

- Jeffrey L. Mayer
- Ethics and resignation: A classroom exercise pp. 313-315

- Philip Ryan
- Incrementalism: A classroom exercise pp. 315-318

- Philip Ryan
- The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics, by William Easterly. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001, 342 pp., $29.95 pp. 319-322

- Coralie Bryant
- 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 pp. 322-324

- Merit E. Janow
- Building the Virtual State: Information Technology and Institutional Change, by Jane Fountain. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001, 256 pp., $13.95 paper pp. 324-326

- Maryann Feldman
- Adversarial Legalism: The American Way of Law, by Robert A. Kagan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001, 352 pp., $49.95 pp. 327-329

- Yasmin A. Dawood
- 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 pp. 330-332

- Robert MacCoun
- 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 pp. 332-334

- Frank Levy
- 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 pp. 334-336

- Kristine M. Gebbie
Volume 22, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial note: Introduction to research articles pp. 1-3

- Peter Reuter
- Innovation and intellectual property: The case of genomic patenting pp. 5-25

- Brian A. Jackson
- Assigning priority to environmental policy interventions in a heterogeneous world pp. 27-43

- Paul Ferraro
- Driving less for better air: Impacts of a public information campaign pp. 45-63

- Gary T. Henry and Craig S. Gordon
- Hospital selective contracting without consumer choice: What can we learn from Medi-Cal? pp. 65-84

- Anil Bamezai, Glenn A. Melnick, Joyce M. Mann and Jack Zwanziger
- Welfare reforms, family resources, and child maltreatment pp. 85-113

- Christina Paxson and Jane Waldfogel
- Policy analysis and public participation pp. 115-117

- Eugene Bardach
- The success of a national dialogue on sustainable military range management pp. 117-121

- Lenny Siegel
- Promises and pitfalls: Experience in collaboration between the Canadian federal government and the voluntary sector pp. 122-127

- David A. Good
- Consulting the public through deliberative polling pp. 128-133

- James S. Fishkin
- Making the case for cases: The use of “Home Grown” teaching cases to provide credibility in continuing professional education programs pp. 135-142

- Joseph M. Harney and Marian S. Krauskopf
- The Child Care Problem: An Economic Analysis by David M. Blau. New York: Russell Sage, 2001, 266 pp. $17.50 paper, $42.50 cloth pp. 143-148

- Ajay Chaudry
- Unmaking the Japanese Miracle: Macroeconomic Politics, 1985-2000 by William W. Grimes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001, 288 pp., $39.95 pp. 148-151

- Aaron P. Forsberg
- State Tax Policy: A Political Perspective by David Brunori. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 2001, 156 pp., $25.00 pp. 151-153

- William Fox
- 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 pp. 153-155

- Judith Hicks Stiehm
- The Natural Gas Market: 60 Years of Regulation and Deregulation by Paul W. MacAvoy. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 2001, $35.00, 176 pp pp. 155-158

- William Trapmann
- Eyewitness to a Genocide by Michael Barnett. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 2002, 215 pp., $25.00 pp. 158-159

- Robert Bates
- 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 pp. 159-162

- Steven E. Miller
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