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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1992
- The politics and economics of auction design in the market for sulfur dioxide pollution pp. 553-572

- Karl Hausker
- Medicaid costs and birth outcomes: The effects of prenatal WIC participation and the use of prenatal care pp. 573-592

- Barbara Devaney, Linda Bilheimer and Jennifer Schore
- Closing institutions in New York state: Implementation and management lessons pp. 593-611

- Paul J. Castellani
- Assessing excellence poorly: The bottom line in local government pp. 612-623

- Thomas I Miller and Michelle A. Miller
- Demonstration evaluations and cost neutrality: Using caseload models to determine the federal cost neutrality of New Jersey's reach demonstration pp. 624-636

- Steven Garasky and Burt S. Barnow
- The effectiveness of weapon system acquisition reform efforts pp. 637-664

- Frederick P. Biery
- Welfare reform and paternity establishment: A social experiment pp. 665-687

- Charles F. Adams, David Landsbergen and Larry Cobler
- JPAM's eleventh year pp. 688-691

- Lee S. Friedman
- Editor's notes pp. 692-692

- Lee S. Friedman
- The end of policy analysis: With apologies to daniel (the end of ideology) bell and francis (“the end of history”) fukiyama pp. 693-696

- Paul R. Portney, Dorothy Robyn and David L. Kirp
- Mcdonnell douglas and taiwan aerospace: A strategic perspective on the national interest in the commercial aircraft industry pp. 697-701

- Laura D'Andrea Tyson and Pei-Hsiung Chin
- Policies without people: On deciphering the operational implications of an nas report pp. 702-708

- John D. Montgomery
- Income distribution over the business cycle: The 1980s were different pp. 709-715

- Patricia Ruggles and Charles F. Stone
- The search for rational drug control, by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 219 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth pp. 716-720

- Philip J Cook
- The rhetoric of reaction: Perversity, futility, jeopardy, by Albert 0. Hirschman. Cambridge and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1991, 197 pp. Price: $10.95 paper pp. 720-723

- John J. Dilulio
- The technology pork barrel, edited by Linda R. Cohen and Roger G. Noll. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1991, 400 pp. NPA pp. 723-726

- Robert Atkinson
- Reforming products liability, by W. Kip Viscusi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1991, 270 pp. NPA pp. 726-728

- John R. Lon
- The liability maze: The impact of liability law on safety and innovation, edited by Peter W. Huber and Robert E. Litan. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1991, 514 pp. NPA pp. 728-731

- Sharon Tennyson
- Who will teach? policies that matter, by Richard J. Murnane, J. D. Singer, J. B. Willet, J. J. Kemple, and R. J. Olsen. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1991, 185 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth pp. 732-734

- Anita A. Summers
- Corporations, ethics, and the environment, edited by W. M. Hoffman, R. Frederick, and E. S. Petry, Jr. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1990, 330 pp. Price: $45.00 cloth pp. 734-737

- William Ascher
- Affirmative action at work: Law, politics, and ethics, by Bron Raymond Taylor. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991, 251 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $14.95 paper pp. 737-742

- Stanley L. Engermon
- The future of banking, by James L. Pierce. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991, 163 pp. Price: $25.00 cloth pp. 742-744

- Lawrence White
- Understanding and managing public organizations, by Hal G. Rainey. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991, 337 pp. Price: $34.95 cloth pp. 745-747

- David P. McCaffrey
Volume 11, issue 3, 1992
- Revisiting metropolitanism and fiscal disparities pp. 363-372

- Alan K. Campbell
- The cost-effectiveness of methanol for reducing motor vehicle emissions and urban ozone pp. 373-396

- Alan J. Krupnick and Margaret Walls
- An economic assessment of the social costs of highway salting and the efficiency of substituting a new deicing material pp. 397-418

- Donald Vitaliano
- Financial support of children involved in special needs adoption: A policy evaluation pp. 419-441

- Rosemary J. Avery and Daniel Mont
- Fair rules for siting a high-level nuclear waste repository pp. 442-475

- Douglas Easterling
- The Taiwan aerospace-mcdonnell douglas agreement: A modest expansion of the trend toward globalization in aerospace pp. 476-481

- David C. Mowery
- Insights pp. 476-476

- Paul R. Portney and Dorothy Robyn
- The McDonnell douglas-Taiwan aerospace agreement: Selling off our birthright pp. 482-486

- Clyde V. Prestowitz
- The trouble with universalistic solutions: Does one size really fit all? pp. 487-491

- Edward Pauly
- Home health case: To regulate or not? pp. 492-496

- Katherine Swartz
- Discursive democracy: Politics, policy science, and political science, by John S. Dryzek. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 254 pp. Price: $39.50 cloth pp. 497-505

- Janet Rothenberg Pack and John J. Dilulio
- The fifth branch: Science advisers as poficymakers, by Sheila Jasanoff. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990, 302 pp. Price: $27.95 cloth pp. 505-513

- Aaron Wildavsky
- The opinion connection: Polling, politics, and the press, by Albert H. Cantril. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 1991, 285 pp. Price: $16.95 paper pp. 513-516

- Robert M. Entman
- The commanders, by Bob Woodward. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1991, 398 pp. NPA pp. 516-521

- Walter Williams
- Harnessing science for environmental regulation, edited by John D. Graham. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1991, 256 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth pp. 521-525

- Isadore Rosenthal
- Insuring national health cure: The Canadian experience, by Malcolm G. Taylor. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1991,254 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $12.95 paper pp. 525-528

- Michael Gutowski
- Technology and the welfare state: The development of health care in Britain and America, by Stephen Uttley. Cambridge, MA: Unwin Hyman, 1991, 213 pp. NPA pp. 526-528

- Michael Gutowski
- The economic future of American families: Income and wealth trends, by Frank Levy and Richard C. Michel. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1991, 148 pp. Price: $33.00 cloth, $6.00 paper pp. 528-531

- Gary Burtless
- The capacity to budget, by Allen Schick. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1990, 225 pp. NPA pp. 531-533

- James W. Fossett
- Teaching public administration, public management, and policy analysis: Convergence or divergence in the masters core pp. 541-551

- Richard F. Elmore, Harvey Averch and Milan Dluhy
Volume 11, issue 2, 1992
- Editor's notes pp. 177-177

- Lee S. Friedman
- Adversary and cooperationist institutions for conflict resolution in public policymaking pp. 178-206

- Steven Kelman
- The influence of the gramm-rudman-hollings act on federal budgetary outcomes, 1986-1989 pp. 207-234

- Sung Deuk Hahm, Mark S. Kamlet, David C. Mowery and Tsai-Tsu Su
- Growing inequality in black wages in the 1980s and the emergence of an African-American middle class pp. 235-253

- Bennett Harrison and Lucy Gorham
- The intergenerational transmission of welfare participation: Facts and possible causes pp. 254-272

- Peter Gottschalk
- Moving into and out of poor urban areas pp. 273-287

- Edward Gramlich, Deborah Laren and Naomi Sealand
- American state governments as models for national science policy pp. 288-309

- Irwin Feller
- Insights pp. 310-310

- Paul R. Portney and Dorothy Robyn
- Finding universalistic solutions to particularistic problems: Bilingualism resolved through a second language requirement for elementary schools pp. 310-314

- Aaron Wildavsky
- Baseball management and public management: The testable vs. the important pp. 315-321

- Robert D. Behn
- Basketball and public management: Testing what's important pp. 322-326

- Frederick W. Mayer
- The great fiscal experiment, edited by Rudolph G. Penner. Lanham, MD: Urban Institute Press, 1991, 218 pp. Price: $31.50 cloth, $14.75 paper pp. 327-329

- Janet Rothenberg Pack and Alice Rivlin
- The closing door: Conservative policy and black opportunity, by Gary Orfield and Carole Ashkinaze. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991, 254 pp., NPA, cloth pp. 329-331

- Charles Clotfelter
- After the rights revolution: Reconceiving the regulatory state, by Cass R. Sunstein. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990, 284 pp., NPA pp. 332-334

- Michael A. Fitts
- The new medicine and the old ethics, by Albert R. Jonsen. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990, 176 pp. Price: $18.95 cloth pp. 334-337

- Katherine Swartz
- Envisioning information, by Edward R. Tufte. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press, 1990, 126 pp. Price: $48.00 cloth pp. 337-338

- Jane Morley and Dennis A. Yao
- Free market environmentalism, by Terry L. Anderson and Donald R. Leal. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991, 192 pp. Price: $33.50 cloth pp. 338-341

- Steven Rathgeb Smith
- Different stories, common themes: The role of the line manager in the public sector case literature pp. 348-357

- Richard F. Elmore, Peter M. Arnold and Robert A. Leone
Volume 11, issue 1, 1992
- Trade-offs implicit in child-support guidelines pp. 1-20

- David Betson, Eirik Evenhouse, Siobhan Reilly and Eugene Smolensky
- Targeting housing assistance pp. 21-41

- Jill Khadduri and Kathryn P. Nelson
- Controlling federal expenditures in the national school lunch program: The relationship between changes in household eligibility and federal policy pp. 42-57

- Robert G. St. Pierre and Michael J. Puma
- Adapting the environmental impact statement process to inform decision makers pp. 58-75

- Robin Gregory, Ralph Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- Nonprofit equity: A behavioral model and its policy implications pp. 76-87

- Howard P. Tuckman and Cyril F. Chang
- Using old stuff in new ways: Innovation as a case of evolutionary tinkering pp. 88-115

- Mary Bryna Sanger and Martin A. Levin
- Insights pp. 116-116

- Paul R. Portney and Dorothy Robyn
- Why existence value should not be used in cost-benefit analysis pp. 116-122

- Donald H. Rosenthal and Robert Nelson
- Why existence value should be used in cost-benefit analysis pp. 123-130

- Raymond Kopp
- Trouble in happyville pp. 131-132

- Paul R. Portney
- The environmental protection agency: Asking the wrong questions, by Marc K. Landy, Marc J. Roberts, and Stephen R. Thomas. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990, 309 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth pp. 133-137

- Laurence E. Lynn
- Facing America's trash: What next for municipal solid waste? U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. OTA-0-424. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 pp. 137-141

- Reid J. Lifset
- The democratic wish: Popular participation and the limits of American government, by James A. Morone. New York: Basic Books, 1990.402 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth pp. 141-144

- Casey Blake
- Impossible jobs in public management, edited by Erwin C. Hargrove and John C. Glidewell. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 1990,213 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $14.95 paper pp. 144-147

- J. Patrick Dobel
- Public administration: Challenges, choices, consequences, by Charles H. Levine, B. Guy Peters, and Frank J. Thompson. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresmanl Little, Brown Higher Education, 1990, 474 pp. Price: NPA cloth pp. 147-153

- Hal G. Rainey
- Mismanaging America: The rise of the anti-analytic presidency, by Walter Williams. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1990. 179 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth pp. 153-156

- Beryl A. Radin
- Institutions, institutional change and economic performance, by Douglass C. North. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991, 152 pp. Price: $32.50 cloth, $10.95 paper pp. 156-159

- John R. Lott
- A case for including disability policy issues in public policy curricula pp. 167-173

- Richard F. Elmore, Sara Watson and David Pfeiffer
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