Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2000
- Determinants of initial entry onto welfare by young women pp. 527-546
- Marieka Klawitter, Robert D. Plotnick and Mark Evan Edwards
- How important are the cognitive skills of teenagers in predicting subsequent earnings? pp. 547-568
- Richard Murnane, John B. Willett, Yves Duhaldeborde and John Tyler
- The environmental impact of suburbanization pp. 569-586
- Matthew Kahn
- Values, conflict, and trust in participatory environmental planning pp. 587-602
- Thomas C. Beierle and David M. Konisky
- Policy analysis in the presence of distorting taxes pp. 603-613
- Ian Parry and Wallace Oates
- The influence of red tape on bureaucratic behavior: An experimental simulation pp. 615-633
- Patrick G. Scott and Sanjay K. Pandey
- Tradecraft: Professional writing as problem solving pp. 635-646
- Juliet Musso, Robert Biller and Robert Myrtle
- Behavioral dimensions of retirement economics pp. 647-649
- Andrew Caplin
- Greed, chaos, and governance: Using public choice to improve public law pp. 650-652
- Daniel A. Farber
- Argument without end pp. 652-654
- Peter Frost
- Preventive defense: A new security strategy for America pp. 654-657
- Kim R. Holmes
- Public management reform and innovation: Research, theory, and application pp. 657-666
- Laurence E. Lynn
- The generational equity debate pp. 666-669
- Andrew Mason
- Should we risk it? Exploring environmental, health, and technological problem solving pp. 669-671
- Kimberly M. Thompson
- Encyclopedia of violence, peace, and conflict pp. 671-672
- Monica Duffy Toft
- The economic pivot in a political context pp. 672-674
- David Weimer
Volume 19, issue 3, 2000
- The dissemination and utilization of welfare-to-work experiments in state policymaking pp. 367-382
- David Greenberg, Marvin Mandell and Matthew Onstott
- Hitting a moving target: Income-related health insurance subsidies for the uninsured pp. 383-405
- Pamela Farley Short
- Voluntary behavior by electric utilities: Levels of adoption and contribution of the climate challenge program to the reduction of carbon dioxide pp. 407-425
- Eric W. Welch, Allan Mazur and Stuart Bretschneider
- Ownership, empowerment, and productivity: Some empirical evidence on the causes and consequences of employee discretion pp. 427-449
- Laura I. Langbein
- Public subsidies and charitable giving: Crowding out, crowding in, or both? pp. 451-464
- Arthur C. Brooks
- Caseload change: An exploratory study pp. 465-472
- Lawrence M. Meada
- New media for an old method: Producing and using hypermedia case studies at the kennedy school of government pp. 473-481
- David Eddy Spicer and Howard Husock
- Faithful and fearless: Moving feminist protest inside the church and military; Gender and family issues in the workplace pp. 483-485
- Barbara J. Nelson
- The new paternalism: Supervisory approaches to poverty pp. 485-488
- Lauren M. Rich
- Corruption and government: Causes, consequences, and reform pp. 488-491
- Steven Kelman
- Civic engagement in American democracy pp. 491-494
- Clarence N. Stone
- The Gordian knot: Political gridlock on the information highway; Coordinating the internet pp. 494-498
- Christopher Weare
- Reforming financial systems: Historical implications for policy; Money and the nation state: The financial revolution pp. 498-501
- James Barth
- Political cycles and the macroeconomy pp. 501-509
- Robert J. Franzese
- Market education: The unknown history; School choice in Chile: Two decades of educational reform pp. 509-513
- Kathryn McDermott
Volume 19, issue 2, 2000
- Remembering JPAM's first editor, Raymond Vernon pp. 191-192
- Charles Wolf
- Presidential address- Seeing through the fog pp. 193-206
- Henry Aaron
- Within cities and suburbs: Racial residential concentration and the spatial distribution of employment opportunities across sub-metropolitan areas pp. 207-231
- Michael Stoll, Harry Holzer and Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Organizational form and performance: An empirical investigation of nonprofit and for-profit job-training service providers pp. 233-261
- Carolyn Heinrich
- Risky business? Evaluating market risk of equity investment proposals to reform social security pp. 263-273
- Christian Weller
- Does state AFDC generosity affect child SSI participation? pp. 275-295
- A. Garrett and Sherry Glied
- On the accuracy of regulatory cost estimates pp. 297-322
- Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern and Peter Nelson
- The use and misuse of adjusted performance measures pp. 323-329
- Arthur C. Brooks and Eugene Bardach
- Valuation of geomagnetic storm forecasts: An estimate of the net economic benefits of a satellite warning system pp. 329-334
- Thomas J. Teisberg, Rodney F. Weiher and Eugene Bardach
- Teaching quantitative methods to students of public affairs: Present and future pp. 335-341
- Deborah Hughes Hallett and John Boehrer
- Handbook of Global Environmental Policy and Administration pp. 343-345
- Brenda E. Holzinger and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Democratic Choice and Taxation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis; Taxing Choice: The Predatory Politics of Fiscal Discrimination pp. 345-349
- Roy T. Meyers and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Our Town: Race, Housing, and the Soul of Suburbia pp. 349-352
- Anna Maria Ortiz and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Race, Self-employment, and Upward Mobility: An Illusive American Dream pp. 352-354
- Elaine Reardon and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Why Energy Conservation Fails; Chemicals, Cancer, and Choices: Risk Reduction through Markets; Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment: Creating Wealth in Hummingbird Economies pp. 354-356
- Clinton Andrews and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge pp. 356-358
- Erik A. Devereux and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- When Government Fails: The Orange County Bankruptcy pp. 358-361
- Glenn Beamer and Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest; NIMBY Politics in Japan: Energy Siting and the Management of Environmental Conflict pp. 361-363
- James T. Hamilton and Jennifer L. Hochschild
Volume 19, issue 1, 2000
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-2
- Peter Reuter
- Talking trash about landfills: Using quantitative scoring schemes in landfill siting processes pp. 3-22
- Marie Lynn Miranda, James N Miller and Timothy L Jacobs
- Net loss: A cost-benefit analysis of the Canadian Pacific salmon fishery pp. 23-45
- Richard Schwindt, Aidan Vining and Steven Globerman
- What border? Public management innovation in the United States and Canada pp. 46-74
- Sandford Borins
- Peer effects in private and public schools across countries pp. 75-92
- Ron Zimmer and Eugenia Toma
- The interaction between single mothers' living arrangements and welfare participation pp. 93-117
- Rebecca A London
- Exploring the relationship between performance management and program impact: A case study of the job training partnership act pp. 118-141
- Burt S Barnow
- Introduction pp. 142-143
- Eugene Bardach
- Tutoring for low-income children via vouchers to their parents pp. 143-145
- George Farkas
- Empower parents to choose quality children's television pp. 145-147
- Mark S. Nadel
- The failure of supply-side nuclear control pp. 148-151
- Rensselaer W. Lee
- Call for papers pp. 152-153
- John Boehrer
- Teaching ethics by the case method pp. 153-160
- Kenneth Winston
- The Future of Child Protection: How to Break the Cycle of Abuse and Neglect pp. 161-164
- Julia R. Henly
- The Stakeholder Society pp. 164-169
- Leland Gerson Neuberg
- Who's Not Working and Why: Employment, Cognitive Skills, Wages and the Changing U.S. Labor Market pp. 169-169
- Paul A. Jargowsky
- Innovating with Integrity: How Local Heroes Are Transforming American Government pp. 171-173
- Paul G. Thomas
- Politics by Principle, Not Interest: Towards Nondiscriminatory Democracy pp. 173-176
- James Johnson
- Nonprofits and Government: Collaboration and Conflict; Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector in a Changing America pp. 176-181
- Carolyn J. Hill
- Organizational Report Cards pp. 181-185
- Shelley Metzenbaum
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