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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1990
- Superfund expenditures and cleanup priorities: Distributive politics or the public interest? pp. 455-483

- John A. Hird
- Introduction to symposium on managing local development pp. 484-486

- Helen Ladd
- Turning around local economies: Managerial strategies and community assets pp. 487-506

- Peter Doeringer and David G. Terkla
- Managing the development process: Community strategies in economic revitalization pp. 507-531

- Ross Gittell
- Syposium comment: Improving economic development strategies pp. 532-535

- Richard McGahey
- Comment: Judgments about who has standing in cost-benefit analysis pp. 536-547

- Dale Whittington and Duncan Macrae
- Reply to whittington and macRae pp. 548-550

- William N. Trumbull
- JPAM's ninth year pp. 551-554

- Lee S. Friedman
- Reapportionment reconsidered pp. 555-560

- Paul R. Portney, Deanna Marquart and Winston Harrington
- The net revenue effect of California's lottery pp. 561-564

- Jon David Vasche
- Contiguous state lotteries: Substitutes or complements? pp. 565-568

- Mark Edward Stover
- Changing the rules: Technological change, international competition, and regulation in communications, edited by Robert W. Crandall and Kenneth Flamm. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1989, 450 pp. Price: $32.95 cloth, $12.95 paper pp. 569-572

- Janet Rothenberg Pack and Edward E. Zojac
- The economist as reformer: Reforming the FTC, 1981-1985, by James C. Miller, III. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1989, 128 pp. Price: $14.75 cloth pp. 572-574

- Almarin Phillips
- Marijuana: Costs of abuse, costs of control, by Mark A. R. Kleiman. Contributions in Criminology and Penology no. 22. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989 pp. 574-577

- John G. Haaga
- Paying for elections: The campaign finance thicket, by Larry J. Sabato. Winchester, MA: Unwin Hyman, 1989, 93 pp. Price: $18.95 cloth, $8.95 paper pp. 577-581

- Michael Munger
- To promote the general welfare: Market processes vs. political transfers, by Richard E. Wagner. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1989, 260 pp. Price $29.95 cloth, $12.95 paper pp. 581-590

- Mark Alan Hughes
- America's new market geography: Nation, region and metropolis, edited by George Sternlieb and James W. Hughes. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Rutgers University, 1988, 371 pp. NPA cloth pp. 590-592

- Michael I. Luger
- Structural metaphors and public management education pp. 599-610

- Richard F. Elmore, Michael Barzelay and Linda Kaboolian
Volume 9, issue 3, 1990
- Manging state government operations: Changing visions of staff agencies pp. 307-338

- Michael Barzelay and Babak J. Armajani
- Organizing and managing radioactive waste disposal as an experiment pp. 339-366

- Brian J. Cook, Jacque L. Emel and Roger E. Kasperson
- A critical overview of the evolutionary approach to air pollution abatement policy pp. 367-380

- John Merrifield
- Discounting the benefits and costs of environmental regulations pp. 381-390

- Jeffrey A. Kolb and Joel D. Scheraga
- Trade: With whom? for what? a citizens's guide to the trade debate pp. 391-399

- Robert B. Reich
- Should workfare be mandatory? what research says pp. 400-404

- Paul R. Portney and Lawrence M. Mead
- Rejoinder to mead pp. 405-408

- Laurence E. Lynn
- Drive+: Promoting cleaner and more fuel efficient motor vehicles through a self-financing system of state sales tax incentives pp. 409-415

- Leo Levenson and Deborah Gordon
- Regional and metropolitan growth and decline in the United States, by William H. Frey and Alden Speare, Jr. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1988, 586 pp. Price: $70.00 cloth pp. 416-418

- Janet Rothenberg Pack and Anita A. Summers
- The two New Yorks: State-city relations in the changing federal system, edited by Gerald Benjamin and Charles Brecher. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989, 557 pages. Price: $55.00 cloth pp. 418-422

- Howard Chernick
- Housing issues of the 1990s, by Sara Rosenberry and Chester Hartman. New York: Praeger, 1989, 240 pp. Price: $55.00 cloth pp. 422-425

- Susan Wachter
- Crucial decisions: Leadership in policymaking and crisis management, by Irving L. Janis. New York: The Free Press, 1989, 388 pp. Price: $27.95 cloth pp. 425-430

- Walter Williams
- Social security policies in industrial countries: A comparative analysis, by Margaret S. Gordon. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989, 377 pp. Price: $49.50 cloth pp. 430-433

- Patricia M. Danzon
- The private sector in state service delivery: Examples of innovative practices, by Joan W. Allen, K. S. Chi, K. A. Devlin, M. Fall, H. P. Hatry, and W. Masterman. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1989,174 pp. Price: $24.50 cloth, $12.75 paper pp. 433-436

- E. S. Savas
- Economics and institutions: A manifesto for a modem institutional economics, by Geoffrey M. Hodgson. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988, 365 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth pp. 436-439

- M. Haim Erder
- Reporting social science in the national media, by Carol H. Weiss and Eleanor Singer. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1988,296 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth pp. 439-441

- Barbara R. Williams
- Curriculum and case notes pp. 449-452

- Richard F. Elmore
Volume 9, issue 2, 1990
- Editor's notes pp. 145-145

- Lee S. Friedman
- The policy research markets pp. 146-154

- Eric Hanushek
- The effect of routine income withholding of child support collections pp. 155-177

- Irwin Garfinkel and Marieka M. Klawitter
- Ideas and inducements in mental health policy pp. 178-200

- Janet A. Weiss
- Who has standing in cost-benefit analysis? pp. 201-218

- William N. Trumbull
- Innovation in public sector human services programs: The implications of innovation by “groping along” pp. 219-248

- Olivia Golden
- Insights pp. 249-249

- Paul R. Portney
- An ounce of prevention: Productive remedies for alcoholism pp. 249-253

- John Mullahy and Jody L. Sindelor
- An earmarked fossil fuels to save the rain forests pp. 254-259

- David Weimer
- Property rights to rent regulated apartments: A path towards decontrol pp. 260-265

- Michael J. Wolkoff
- Advice and consent: The development of the policy sciences, by Peter deleon. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989. 131 pp. Price $17.50 cloth pp. 266-270

- Eugene Bardach
- Philosophical critiques of policy analysis: Lindblom, habemas, and the Great Society, by Lance deHaven-Smith. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press, 1988. 156 pp. Price: $16.00 cloth pp. 270-273

- Robert Haveman
- Developing country debt and the world economy, edited by Jeffrey D. Sachs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. 335 pp. Price: $50.00 cloth $16.95 paper pp. 273-276

- Sidney Weintraub
- Employment futures: Reorganization, dislocation, and public policy, by Paul Osterman. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. 207 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth pp. 277-279

- Stephen E. Baldwin
- Ethics, government and public policy: A reference guide, edited by James S. Bowman and Frederick A. Elliston. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. 341 pp. Price: $55.00 cloth pp. 280-282

- William T. Bluhm
- Property taxes and house values: The theory and estimation of intrajurisdictional property tax capitalization, by John Yinger, Howard S. Bloom, Axel Borsch-Supan, and Helen F. Ladd. Boston: Academic Press, 1988. 218 pp. Price: $49.95 cloth pp. 282-286

- William Fischel
- The impact of technological change on employment and economic growth, edited by Richard M. Cyert and David C. Mowery. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. 534 pp. Price: $39.95 cloth pp. 286-292

- Michael J. Feuer
- Curriculum and case notes pp. 297-302

- Richard F. Elmore
Volume 9, issue 1, 1990
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-6

- Lee S. Friedman
- Policy options for combatting tax noncompliance pp. 7-22

- Daniel S. Nagin
- Ethical discontinuities in public-private sector negotiation pp. 23-40

- Lloyd Burton
- Can public information programs affect risk perceptions? pp. 41-59

- V. Smith, William H. Desvousges, F. Reed Johnson and Ann Fisher
- Measuring the effectiveness of competition in defense procurement: A survey of the empirical literature pp. 60-79

- James Anton and Dennis A. Yao
- Trade liberalization and competitive behavior: A note assessing the evidence and the public policy implications pp. 80-88

- Steven Globerman
- Does rent control cause homelessness? taking the claim seriously pp. 89-93

- John Quigley
- Insights pp. 89-89

- Paul R. Portney
- Phasers on stun: The case for less lethal weapons pp. 94-98

- David Hemenway and Douglas Weil
- Redefining “success” in the state lottery business pp. 99-104

- Charles T. Clotfelter and Philip J Cook
- Divided opportunities: Minorities, poverty and social policy, edited by Gary D. Sandefur and Marta Tienda. New York: Plenum Press, 279 pp., NPA cloth pp. 105-108

- Janet Rothenberg Pack and Peggy L. Cuciti
- Technology and politics, edited by Michael E. Kraft and Norman J. Vig. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1988,358 pp. Price: $59.75 cloth. $17.95 paper pp. 108-110

- Lester Lave
- In search of safety: Chemicals and cancer risk, by John D. Graham, Laura C. Green, and Marc J. Roberts. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988, 260 pp. Price: $59.75 cloth pp. 110-113

- Lester Lave
- The risk professionals, by Thomas M. Dietz and Robert W. Rycroft. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1987, 153 pp. Price: $8.95 paper pp. 113-114

- Lester Lave
- Policy analysis: Concepts and practice, by David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1989, 417 pp. Price: $30.00 paper pp. 114-116

- John E. Brandl
- Making a leadership change: How organizations and leaders can handle leadership transitions successfully, by Thomas N. Gilmore. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1988. 279 pp. Price: $22.95 cloth pp. 116-126

- John J. Dilulio
- Worse than the disease: Pitfalls of medical progress, by Diana B. Dutton. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 528pp. Price: $29.95 cloth pp. 126-131

- Katherine Swartz
- Curriculum and case notes pp. 138-138

- Richard F. Elmore
- The four keys to a successful executive-education program: Curriculum, logistics, markming, and faculty pp. 138-143

- Robert D. Behn and Regina K. Brough
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