Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2002
- Editorial note: Introduction to research articles pp. 551-556

- Peter Reuter
- The effect of child support on welfare exits and re-entries pp. 557-576

- Chien-Chung Huang, James Kunz and Irwin Garfinkel
- Incentives, challenges, and dilemmas of TANF: A case study pp. 577-586

- Barbara Wolfe
- For richer or for poorer: Marriage as an antipoverty strategy pp. 587-599

- Adam Thomas and Isabel Sawhill
- Differential effects of high-quality child care pp. 601-627

- Jennifer Hill, Jane Waldfogel and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
- Public management and organizational performance: The effect of managerial quality pp. 629-643

- Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole
- Stakeholder partnerships as collaborative policymaking: Evaluation criteria applied to watershed management in California and Washington pp. 645-670

- William D. Leach, Neil W. Pelkey and Paul A. Sabatier
- Does it pay to move from welfare to work? pp. 671-692

- Sheldon Danziger, Colleen M. Heflin, Mary E. Corcoran, Elizabeth Oltmans and Hui-Chen Wang
- A better corporate tax? pp. 693-696

- David Weimer
- Introducing policy analysis craft: The sheltered workshop pp. 697-707

- Aidan Vining and David Weimer
- Book Reviews pp. 709-734

- John D. Donahue
Volume 21, issue 3, 2002
- Assessing JPAM after 20 Years pp. 339-353

- Peter Reuter and Jeri Smith-Ready
- JPAM reaches majority pp. 355-358

- David Weimer
- Does government funding alter nonprofit governance? Evidence from New York City nonprofit contractors pp. 359-379

- Katherine O'Regan and Sharon Oster
- Precautionary principles: general definitions and specific applications to genetically modified organisms pp. 381-407

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt, Baruch Fischhoff and Ilya R. Fischhoff
- Agency governance and enforcement: the influence of mission on environmental decisionmaking pp. 409-426

- Jeremy Firestone
- Volunteer labor sorting across industries pp. 427-447

- Lewis M. Segal and Burton A. Weisbrod
- Responsive bureaus, equity, and regulatory negotiation: an empirical view pp. 449-465

- Laura I. Langbein
- “Carve-outs” from the workers' compensation system pp. 467-483

- David Levine, Frank Neuhauser and Jeffrey S. Petersen
- Professional practice-decision analysis pp. 485-486

- Eugene Bardach
- Using models that incorporate uncertainty pp. 486-491

- Jonathan P. Caulkins
- Using decision analysis to encourage sound deliberation: water use planning in British Columbia, Canada pp. 492-499

- Robin Gregory and Lee Failing
- A saga in international HIV policy modeling: preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission pp. 499-505

- James G. Kahn and Elliot A. Marseille
- Cheap talk? taking seriously market benefits expressed by consumer willingness-to-pay pp. 507-513

- Paul Teske
- 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 pp. 515-518

- Steve Kelmen
- Creative Politics: Taxes and Public Goods in a Federal System by Glenn Beamer pp. 518-520

- Gordon A. MacInnes
- Global Corporations and Sovereign Nations: Collision or Cooperation? by David J. Saari pp. 520-522

- Daniel J.B. Mitchell
- 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 pp. 522-525

- Richard P. Nathan
- PC MD: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine by Sally Satel pp. 525-528

- Leonard S. Rubenstein
- 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 pp. 528-530

- Deborah Stone
- Rethinking Democratic Acccountability by Robert D. Behn pp. 530-534

- Alasdair Roberts
- Budgeting and Governing by Aaron Wildavsky pp. 534-537

- Eric M. Patashnik
- Seeking the Center: Politics and Policymaking at the New Century by Martin A. Levin, Mark K. Landy, and Martin Shapiro pp. 537-539

- Thomas J. Main
Volume 21, issue 2, 2002
- Presidential address-analysis of race as policy analysis pp. 169-190

- Samuel L. Myers
- School vouchers and academic performance: results from three randomized field trials pp. 191-217

- William G. Howell, Patrick J. Wolf, David E. Campbell and Paul E. Peterson
- Medicaid matters: children's health and medicaid eligibility expansions pp. 219-238

- Kristine A. Lykens and Paul A. Jargowsky
- Car ownership and welfare-to-work pp. 239-252

- Paul M. Ong
- What determines the value of life? a meta-analysis pp. 253-270

- Janusz R. Mrozek and Laura Taylor
- Understanding differences in estimates of the value of mortality risk pp. 271-273

- James Hammitt
- The value of reducing risk of death: a policy perspective pp. 275-282

- Alan Krupnick
- The false ID problem pp. 283-286

- Mark A.R. Kleiman
- Analysis of racial profiling as policy analysis pp. 287-300

- Samuel L. Myers
- Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research by David H. Guston pp. 301-303

- Barry Bozeman
- Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other Vices, Times, and Places by Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter pp. 303-306

- Philip J Cook
- The Limits of Privacy by Amitai Etzioni pp. 306-308

- Richard J. Ellis
- Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public by Terry M. Moe pp. 309-310

- Jeffrey R. Henig
- Brothel. Mustang Ranch and Its Women, by Alexa Albert pp. 311-314

- Jim Leitzel
- Why Government Succeeds and Why It Fails, by Amihai Glazer and Lawrence S. Rothenberg pp. 314-316

- Laurence E. Lynn
- Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age, by Beryl A. Radin pp. 316-319

- Ted Marmor
- Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium, by Frank Field pp. 319-322

- Lawrence M. Mead
- Sharing America's Neighborhoods: The Prospects for Stable Racial Integration, by Ingrid Gould Ellen pp. 322-324

- Michael Stoll
- The Economies of Central City Neighborhoods by Richard D. Bingham and Zhongcai Zhang pp. 325-327

- J. Phillip Thompson
- Making Nonprofits Work: A Report on the Tides of Nonprofit Management Reform, by Paul Light pp. 327-330

- Sean Zielenbach
- Fat of the Land. Garbage in New York: The Last Two Hundred Years, by Benjamin Miller pp. 330-333

- Rae Zimmerman
Volume 21, issue 1, 2002
- The Economic impacts of the tobacco settlement pp. 1-19

- David M. Cutler, Jonathan Gruber, Raymond S. Hartman, Mary Beth Landrum, Joseph Newhouse and Meredith B. Rosenthal
- The long-term effects of public housing on self-sufficiency pp. 21-43

- Sandra J. Newman and Joseph M. Harkness
- Demographic change and the demand for environmental regulation pp. 45-62

- Matthew Kahn
- Affirmative action, duality of error, and the consequences of mispredicting the academic performance of african american college applicants pp. 63-77

- Jeryl L. Mumpower, Radhika Nath and Thomas R. Stewart
- Does choice lead to racially distinctive schools? Charter schools and household preferences pp. 79-92

- Gregory R. Weiher and Kent L. Tedin
- Paying for grades: Impact of merit-based financial aid on educational quality pp. 93-109

- Gary T. Henry and Ross Rubenstein
- Announcement of new JPAM “Professional Practice” department pp. 111-113

- Eugene Bardach
- Educating the client: An introduction pp. 115-116

- Eugene Bardach
- Educating the client pp. 117-120

- Larry L. Orr
- Educating government officials about the health risks of cannabis pp. 121-125

- Wayne Hall
- Many ways of educating the client pp. 126-131

- Robert Nelson
- The continuing education of a policy salesman pp. 132-136

- Buzz Breedlove
- GASB statement 34: Curriculum and teaching concerns for schools of public policy and management pp. 137-144

- Dwight V. Denison, Steven A. Finkler and Dean Michael Mead
- The global management revolution: A report on the transformation of governance pp. 145-147

- Martha S. Feldman
- What's God got to do with the american experiment? pp. 148-150

- Kenneth J. Heineman
- Language policy and identity politics in the United States pp. 151-153

- Rodney E. Hero
- Border games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico divide pp. 154-155

- Michael Jones-Correa
- Return to reason pp. 156-157

- Steven Kelman
- Ending welfare as we knew it pp. 158-160

- R. Shep Melnick
- You don't always get what you pay for: The economics of privatization pp. 161-163

- David R. Shetterly
- The initiative and referendum in California, 1898-1998 pp. 164-166

- John S. Shockley
- Gun violence-the real costs pp. 167-168

- Edward P. Richards
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