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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

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Volume 17, issue 4, 1998

Do two-year colleges increase overall educational attainment? Evidence from the states pp. 595-620
Cecilia Elena Rouse
Research and development project selection in the public sector pp. 621-638
Nicholas S. Vonortas and Henry R. Hertzfeld
Job accessibility and welfare usage: Evidence from Los Angeles pp. 639-657
Evelyn Blumenberg and Paul Ong
The effects of state and local antidiscrimination policies on earnings for gays and lesbians pp. 658-686
Marieka M. Klawitter and Victor Flatt
The role of subsidized housing in reducing homelessness: An empirical investigation using micro-data pp. 687-696
Dirk W. Early
Absorption of immigrants to Israel: On remedies for market and policy myopia pp. 697-705
Iris Geva-May, James Dean and Janet A. Weiss
Classroom design for discussion-based teaching pp. 706-720
Michael O'Hare and Robert A. Leone
Why people don't trust government pp. 721-730
Walter Williams and Laurence E. Lynn
World drug report pp. 730-734
Peter Reuter and Laurence E. Lynn
Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic science and technological innovation pp. 734-736
John E. Brandl and Laurence E. Lynn
Governments, parties, and public sector employees: Canada, the United States, Britain, and France pp. 736-738
Patricia W. Ingraham and Laurence E. Lynn
Managed care: Made in America; Assessing medical rehabilitation practices: The promise of outcomes research; Gatekeeping in the intensive care unit pp. 738-743
Robert Hunt Sprinkle and Laurence E. Lynn
The teacher unions pp. 743-744
John Merrifield and Laurence E. Lynn
Fundable knowledge: The marketing of defense technology pp. 745-748
Chris C. Demchak and Laurence E. Lynn
JPAM's seventeenth year pp. 754-757
Janet Rothenberg Pack

Volume 17, issue 3, 1998

Educational vouchers: Effectiveness, choice, and costs pp. 373-392
Henry Levin
Teacher recruitment and retention in public and private schools pp. 393-417
Dale Ballou and Michael Podgursky
Is cost-benefit analysis legal? Three rules pp. 419-456
Richard O. Zerbe
Cross-city evidence on the relationship between immigration and crime pp. 457-493
Kristin Butcher and Anne Piehl
Drug use and AFDC participation: Is there a connection? pp. 495-520
Robert Kaestner
Editor's note: A debate about defensive gun uses pp. 521-522
Janet A. Weiss
Self-directed work teams: Process with measurement pp. 523-534
Mark K. McBeth
What money can't buy: Family income and children's life chances pp. 535-538
Eric Hanushek
It takes a nation: A new agenda for fighting poverty pp. 539-541
LaDonna A. Pavetti
Faces of poverty; Children in courts: Public policymaking and federal court decisions; Whose welfare? AFDC and elite politics pp. 541-549
Brian K. Gran and Judith A. Levine
Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative pp. 549-550
Howard Margolis
Inclusion and school reform: Transforming America's classrooms; Ethics and decision making in local schools: Inclusion, policy, and reform pp. 551-555
Thomas Sobol
Choosing schools: Vouchers and American education; Financing education: The struggle between governmental monopoly and parental control pp. 555-559
Amy Stuart Wells
The political economy of special-purpose government; Reconstructing city politics: Alternative economic development and urban regions; The dimensions of Federalism: State governments and pollution control policies pp. 559-564
John S. Robey
Universal service: Competition, interconnection, and monopoly in the making of the American telephone system pp. 564-568
John B. Horrigan
Books received pp. 569-576
Laurence E. Lynn
The APPAM Ph.D. dissertation award pp. 577-579
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Doctoral dissertations completed, 1997 pp. 581-590
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Announcement pp. 591-591
Janet R. Pack

Volume 16, issue 4, 1997

An empirical analysis of viewer demand for U.S. programming and the effect of Canadian broadcasting regulations pp. 525-540
C. Leigh Anderson, Gene Swimmer and Wing Suen
The future of the nonprofit sector: Its entwining with private enterprise and government pp. 541-555
Burton A. Weisbrod
Environmental policy and the reduction of hazardous waste pp. 556-574
Jean H. Peretz, Robert A. Bohm and Philip D. Jasienczyk
The effect of incremental benefit levels on births to AFDC recipients pp. 575-597
Robert Fairlie and Rebecca A. London
Reinventing Amtrak: The politics of survival pp. 598-614
Anthony Perl and James A. Dunn
Saintly supervision: monitoring casino gambling in British Columbia pp. 615-620
Aidan Vining and David Weimer
The quantitative methods component in social sciences curricula in view of journal content pp. 621-629
Wim Vijverberg
Medicaid and the limits of state health reform; and governing health: The politics of health policy pp. 630-641
Jacob S. Hacker
Miles to go: A personal history of social policy pp. 641-648
Leland Gerson Neuberg
Checking on banks: Autonomy and accountability in three federal agencies pp. 648-651
Lawrence White
Public spirit in the thrift tragedy pp. 651-654
Steven Kelman
Dealing with risk: Why the public and the experts disagree on environmental issues pp. 654-658
Howard Kunreuther
Our children's toxic legacy: How science and law fail to protect us from pesticides pp. 659-661
Howard Margolis
The pursuit of absolute integrity: How corruption control makes government ineffective pp. 661-664
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Snow job? The war against international cocaine trafficking; And drug war politics: The price of denial pp. 664-669
Mark A. R. Kleiman
Markets and mortality: Economics, dangerous work, and the value of human life pp. 669-672
Thomas Kniesner
Books received pp. 673-677
Laurence E. Lynn
JPAM's sixteenth year pp. 678-681
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Announcement pp. 694-694
Sheldon Danziger
Forthcoming articles pp. 695-695
Janet Rothenberg Pack

Volume 16, issue 3, 1997

Editor's introduction pp. 349-356
Jack H. Nagel
New Zealand's public sector management reform: Implications for the United States pp. 357-381
Graham Scott, Ian Ball and Tony Dale
Linking strategy and performance: Developments in the New Zealand public sector pp. 382-404
Jonathan Boston and June Pallot
Reinvention and retrenchment: Lessons from the application of the New Zealand model to Alberta, Canada pp. 405-422
Herman M. Schwartz
Evaluating public expenditure management systems: An experimental methodology with an application to the Australia and New Zealand reforms pp. 423-445
Jose Edgardo Campos and Sanjay Pradhan
The global revolution in public management: Driving themes, missing links pp. 446-462
Donald F. Kettl
The gun debate's new mythical number: How many defensive uses per year? pp. 463-469
Philip J Cook, Jens Ludwig and David Hemenway
Integrating ethics into the public administration curriculum: A three-step process pp. 470-483
John R. Walton, James M. Stearns and Charles T. Crespy
The state of public management pp. 484-489
Fred Thompson
Leadership of public bureaucracies: The administrator as conservator pp. 489-492
Thomas D'Aunno
The politics of expertise in Congress: The rise and fall of the Office of Technology Assessment; and Communication in Congress: Members, staff, and the search for information pp. 492-497
Anne M. Khademian
The age of the network: Organizing principles for the 21st century; And how organizations act together: Interorganizational coordination in theory and practice pp. 497-501
Jane E. Fountain
Business networks: Prospects for regional development pp. 501-504
Henry J. Mayer
Illusions of opportunity pp. 504-507
Susan J. Lambert

Volume 16, issue 2, 1997

Presidential address: The evolution of the policy analysis field: From conversation to conversations pp. 204-218
Beryl A. Radin
State health reform: Effects on labor markets and economic activity pp. 219-236
Patrice Flynn, Martcia Wade and John Holahan
Medicaid participation among the eligible elderly pp. 237-255
Susan L. Ettner
Weighing the “burden of 'acting white'”: Are there race differences in attitudes toward education? pp. 256-278
Philip J Cook and Jens Ludwig
Reducing women's poverty by shifting social security benefits from retired couples to widows pp. 279-297
Steven H. Sandell and Howard M. Iams
Assessing medicaid managed care in eastern state pp. 298-310
Anthony R. Kovner
Job creation and destruction; What employers want: Job prospects for less-educated workers; and does training for the disadvantaged work? Evidence from the national JTPA study pp. 311-314
Rebecca Blank
Democracy's discontent: America in search of a public philosophy pp. 315-317
Peter deLeon
Small change: The economics of child support pp. 317-319
Pamela J. Smock
New governance for rural America: Creating intergovernmental partnerships pp. 319-320
Rosemary O'Leary
Down from bureaucracy: The ambiguity of privatization and empowerment pp. 320-322
Janet A. Weiss
The privatization process: A worldwide perspective pp. 322-325
Alasdair S. Roberts
Information space: A framework for learning in organizations, institutions, and culture pp. 326-328
Linda deLeon
Perspectives on performance measurement and public sector accounting; Organizational performance and measurement in the public sector: Toward service, effort, and accomplishment reporting; and measuring outcome in the public sector pp. 328-333
Paul C. Light
Immigration and its impact on American cities; and the new second generation pp. 333-336
Pastora San Juan Cafferty
Books received pp. 337-343
Laurence E. Lynn
The Vernon prize pp. 344-344
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Announcement pp. 345-346
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Forthcoming articles pp. 347-347
Janet Rothenberg Pack

Volume 16, issue 1, 1997

Editor's introduction pp. 1-9
Robert P. Inman
Schoolhouses, courthouses, and statehouses after Serrano pp. 10-31
William Evans, Sheila E. Murray and Robert M. Schwab
Demographic structure and the political economy of public education pp. 48-66
James Poterba
Education finance reform: A dynamic perspective pp. 67-84
Raquel Fernandez and Richard Rogerson
Why is it so hard to help central city schools? pp. 85-113
William Duncombe and John Yinger
Centralization of school finance in Michigan pp. 114-136
Paul Courant and Susanna Loeb
Reflections on managing the budget office during rapid downsizing pp. 137-141
Carol Ó'Cléireaċáin
A process model for designing courses pp. 142-152
Julia Beckett
Book review essay: Public management pp. 153-161
Eugene B. McGregor
How much is your vote worth? The unfairness of campaign spending limits pp. 162-165
Jeffrey Smith
Budgeting for results: Perspectives on public expenditure management; Managerialism and the public services: Cuts or cultural change in the 1990s?; Ansätze einer wirkungsorientierten verwaltungsführung: Von der idee des new public managements (NPM) zum konkreten gestaltungsmodell; The prospects for reinventing government, and bureaucrats in business: The economics and politics of government ownership pp. 165-176
Fred Thompson
Public policy: An introduction to the theory and practice of policy analysis pp. 176-178
Richard Nelson
Counties in court: Jail overcrowding and court-ordered reform pp. 178-180
David S. Tanenhaus
Closed doors, opportunities lost: The continuing costs of housing discrimination; And our town: Race, housing, and the soul of suburbia pp. 180-185
Charles J. Orlebeke
Choices and consequences: Contemporary policy issues in education; and monitoring the standards of education pp. 185-188
Kenneth K. Wong
Creating the dropout: An institutional and social history of school failure pp. 188-192
Melissa Roderick
Books received pp. 193-200
Laurence E. Lynn
Announcements pp. 201-201
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Forthcoming articles pp. 202-202
Janet Rothenberg Pack
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