Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1986
- The issue of standing in cost-benefit analysis pp. 665-682

- Dale Whittington and Duncan MacRae
- Federal tax reform and the financing of state and local governments pp. 683-706

- Howard Chemick and Andrew Reschovsky
- Nonmoney income and the elderly: The case of the tweeners pp. 707-724

- Timothy M. Smeeding
- Cashing out food stamps: Impacts on food expenditures and diet quality pp. 725-741

- Barbara Devaney and Thomas Fraker
- To pay or not to pay: A model of international defaults pp. 742-760

- Daniel F. Kohler
- The narrative structure of policy analysis pp. 761-778

- Thomas J. Kaplan
- Big decisions and a culture of decisionmaking pp. 779-797

- Martin H. Krieger
- A comment: Telling the big stories-policy responses to analytical complexity pp. 798-802

- Gideon Doron
- JPAM's fifth year pp. 803-806

- David Weimer
- The social costs of the demand for quantification pp. 807-812

- Peter Reuter
- The dollars and cents of parenthood pp. 813-817

- Thomas J. Espenshade and Charles A. Calhoun
- Seven laws of policy analysis pp. 817-819

- James A. Morone
- Public policy and human venture capital forging a more productive business-edution link pp. 820-824

- Michael Bisesi
- Politicians, Judges, and City Schools: Reforming School Finance in New York, by Joel S. Berke, Margaret E. Goertz and Richard J. Coley. New York: Sage, 1985, 279 pp. Price: $25.00 cloth pp. 825-830

- David H. Monk
- Ethics in planning, edited by Martin Wachs. New Brunswick, NJ: State University of New Jersey Press, 1985, 372 pp. Price: $14.95 paper pp. 830-834

- Seymour J. Mandelbaum
- Aftermath: Tarnished outcomes of American Foreign Policy, by John D. Montgomery. Dover: Auburn House, 1985,200 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth pp. 834-838

- Sidney Weintraub
- Public policy and federalism: Issues in state and local politics, by Jeffrey R. Henig. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985,400 pp. Price: $32.50 cloth; $13.95 paper pp. 838-840

- John Quigley
- Military enterprise and technological change: Perspectives on the American Experience, edited by Merritt Roe Smith. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1985, 391 pp. Price: $30.00 cloth pp. 840-843

- Almarin Phillips
- Discrimination, jobs & politics, by Paul Burstein. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985, 247 pp. Price: $30.00 cloth; $12.95 paper pp. 843-845

- Marianne A. Ferber
- Ideology & the Urban Crisis, by Peter J. Steinberger. Albany: SUNY Press, 1985, 175 pp. Price: $34.50 cloth; $10.95 paper pp. 845-848

- Stephen L. Elkin
- The regional impact of technological change, edited by Alfred T. Thwaites and Ray P. Oakey. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985, 249 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth pp. 848-852

- Roger E. Bolton
- Staking out the terrain: Power differentials among natural resource agencies, by J. N. Clarke & D. McCool. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985. 189 pp. Price: $34.50 cloth; $10.95 paper pp. 852-861

- David R. Beam
- Working papers pp. 872-877

- Malcolm Hamilton
Volume 5, issue 3, 1986
- Regulatory reform and OSHA policy pp. 440-468

- John Mendeloff
- The status of OSHA reform: A comment on mendeloff's proposals pp. 469-475

- W Viscusi
- Comments on Mendeloff's “regulatory reform and OSHA policy” pp. 476-481

- Robert Litan and William Nordhaus
- Negotiated rulemaking in practice pp. 482-495

- Henry H. Perritt
- Natural gas deregulatin: The need for further reform pp. 496-516

- Harry G. Broadman
- Deregulatin and the courts pp. 517-534

- Cass Sunstein
- The realpolitik of judicial review in a deregulation era pp. 535-546

- Patricia M. Wald
- Controllership in the public sector pp. 547-571

- Fred Thompson and L. R. Jones
- Maximizing the public benefits of the AT&T breakup pp. 572-583

- Kenneth Robinson
- Maintaining universal telephone service under deregulation pp. 583-590

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- Better regulatory compliance through environmental auditing: A reform whose time has passed pp. 590-594

- Stephen H. Linder
- Lottery taxes may be too high pp. 594-596

- Larry DeBoer
- The lagged effect of the 1981 federal AFDC legislation on work effort pp. 596-597

- Robert Moffitt
- The flat tax, by Robert E. Hall and Alvin Rabushka. Stanford: Hoover Institute, 1985, 134 pp. Price: $7.95 paper pp. 598-607

- Paul Courant
- Agendas, alternatives and public policies, John W. Kingdon, Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1984, 240 pp. Price: $10.95 paper pp. 607-613

- Paul J. Quirk
- Immigration: The beleaguered bureaucracy, Milton D. Morris, Washington: Brookings, 1985, 150 pp., $22.95 cloth|$8.95 paper pp. 613-619

- Richard J. Moore
- Recovering from catastrophes: Federal disaster relief policy and politics, by Peter J. May. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1985, 186 pp. Price: $35.00 cloth pp. 619-623

- Howard Kunreuther
- Trout, and James E. Harf. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1985, 188 pp. Price: $10.75 paper pp. 623-624

- Peter D. Blair
- Mandl, M. Schwartz, and M. Thompson. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1983, 290 pp. Price: $19.00 cloth pp. 624-627

- Michael O'Hare
- A strategic analysis of science and technology policy, Harvey A. Averch. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985, 224 pp. Price: $20.00 cloth pp. 627-636

- Richard R. Nelson
- Curriculum and case notes pp. 637-654

- Richard Elmore
- Working papers pp. 657-664

- Malcolm Hamilton
Volume 5, issue 2, 1986
- Word from the editor pp. 197-199

- David Weimer
- Blind spots in policy analysis: What economics doesn't say about energy use pp. 200-227

- Paul C. Stern
- Comment: “blind spots” in perspective pp. 228-233

- John Quigley
- Economists and politicians pp. 234-244

- William A. Niskanen
- Competitive bidding and states' purchase of services: The case of mental health care in Massachusetts pp. 245-263

- Mark Schlesinger, Robert A. Dorwart and Richart T. Pulice
- The potential for industrial policy: Lessons from the very high speed integrated circuit program pp. 264-291

- Glenn R. Fong
- The evaluation of economic development conflict is present: Projects where military investing in health care in el salvador pp. 292-310

- Ronald J. Vogel and Jon B. Christianson
- The political hand: Policy implementation and youth employment programs pp. 311-325

- Martin Levin and Barbara Fennan
- Limits of the comprehensive services model: The case of adolescent pregnancy programs pp. 326-339

- Sylvia B. Perlman and Richard A. Weatherley
- The changing role of social experiments in policy analysis pp. 340-362

- David Greenberg and Philip Robins
- The evolution of the policy sciences: Understanding the rise and avoiding the fall pp. 365-373

- William Ascher
- Classical management strategies for public administrators pp. 373-377

- John K. Clemens and Menilee R. Gomillion
- Helping protectthe elderly and the public against the catastrophic costs of long-term care pp. 378-383

- Bruce Jacobs and William Weissert
- Anna's life expectancy pp. 383-389

- James W. Vaupel and John M. Owen
- Cirruculum and case notes pp. 390-392

- Richard F. Elmore
- Monitoring and Compliance: The Political Economy of Inspection, by David Hemenway. Greenwich, CT: Jai Press, 1985, 137 pp. Price: $47.50 cloth pp. 393-395

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Social experimentation, edited by Jerry A. Hausman and David A. Wise. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1985,288 pp. Price: $33.00 cloth pp. 395-400

- Daniel Weinberg
- American violence and public policy, edited by Lynn Curtis. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985, 288 pp. Price: $23.00 cloth pp. 400-402

- Peter Reuter
- Energy, Foresight, and strategy, edited by Thomas J. Sargent. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1984, 288 pp. Price: $18.00 paper pp. 402-407

- Kriss Sjoblom
- Ethics and politics: Cases and comments, edited by Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson. Chicago, IL: Nelson Hall Publishers, 1984, 241 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $13.95 paper pp. 408-411

- Russell Hardin
- American domestic priorities: An economic appraisal, edited by John M. Quigley and Daniel Rubinfeld. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985, 398 pp. Price: $9.95 paper pp. 411-413

- Edwin S. Mills
- Policy analysis in political science, by Randall B. Ripley. Chicago, IL: Nelson Hall Publishers, 1985, 299 pp. Price: $12.95 paper pp. 413-417

- Charles E. Gilbert
- Working papers pp. 425-434

- Malcolm Hamilton
Volume 5, issue 1, 1985
- Economics and politics of deregulation pp. 1-22

- Richard H. K. Vietor and Dekkers L. Davidson
- Mediating science-intensive policy disputes pp. 23-39

- Connie P. Ozawa and Lawrence Susskind
- Markets and politics in France's declining regions pp. 40-57

- Sharon Zukin
- Public policy evaluation in France pp. 58-72

- Jean-Pierre Nioche and Robert Poinsard
- Federalism and nuclear waste disposal: The struggle over shared decision making pp. 73-99

- Gary L. Downey
- Action research: A model for organizational learning pp. 100-118

- Louise K. Comfort
- Through a glass darkly: Cause and effect in refugee resettlement policies pp. 119-137

- Simon M. Fass
- Insights: Bringing tax administration out of the bureaucratic closet pp. 139-143

- Ira A. Jackson
- Rescuing policy analysis from the civil service pp. 143-147

- Hank Jenkins-Smith and David Weimer
- The similarity between a prohibitive tariff and a divorce pp. 147-150

- Barbara Devaney and Thomas O'Toole
- Influencing retirement behavior: Untangling the effects of income taxation of social security benefits pp. 150-154

- Richard F. Dye
- What is policy analysis? pp. 154-158

- Randall R. Bovbjerg
- Book notes pp. 159-180

- Andrea Levin
- Case notes pp. 181-182

- Colin Diver
- Working papers pp. 183-191

- Malcolm Hamilton
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