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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1984
- Administering social welfare: The reagan record pp. 481-500

- Raymond J. Struyk
- Designing a tax incentive scheme: The case of a wage tip pp. 501-515

- Geoffrey Carliner and Michael J. McKee
- Myth and reality: The causes and persistence of poverty pp. 516-536

- Mary Corcoran, Greg Duncan, Gerald Gurin and Patricia Gurin
- Evaluating the effects of changes in AFDC: Methodological issues and challenges pp. 537-553

- Robert Moffitt
- Through a glass darkly: Cause and effect in refugee resettlement policies pp. 554-572

- Simon M. Fass
- Swan Song pp. 573-581

- Raymond Vernon
- Insights and Reflexions pp. 583-605

- Randall R. Bovbjerg and James W. Vaupel
- Book Notes pp. 607-629

- Andrea Levin
- Working Papers pp. 631-639

- Malcolm Hamilton
- Case notes pp. 641-643

- Colin Diver
Volume 4, issue 3, 1984
- Cotton dust regulation: An OSHA success story? pp. 325-343

- W Viscusi
- Distilling frenzy from academic scribbling: How economics influences politicians pp. 344-353

- John E. Brandl
- Game tree analysis of international crises pp. 354-369

- Thomas R. Sexton and Dennis R. Young
- Public support for private R&D: The case of the research tax credit pp. 370-382

- Barry Bozeman and Albert Link
- Making policy for complex systems: A medical model for economics pp. 383-395

- Amitai Etzioni
- Managing the NATO alliance: Congress and burdensharing pp. 396-406

- Stanley R. Sloan
- Copyright: When is monopoly efficient? pp. 407-418

- Michael O'Hare
- Insights pp. 419-440

- Randall R. Bovbjerg and James W. Vaupel
- Case notes pp. 441-443

- Colin Diver
- Working papers pp. 445-454

- Malcolm Hamilton
- Book notes pp. 455-479

- Andrea Levin
Volume 4, issue 2, 1984
- Cutback budgeting pp. 155-177

- Robert D. Behn
- When government programs create inequities: A guide to compensation policies pp. 178-195

- Joseph Cordes and Burton A. Weisbrod
- Modeling complexity: Using dynamic simulation to link regression and case studies pp. 196-216

- David P. McCaffrey, David F. Andersen, Paul McCol and Doa Hoon Kim
- The limits of incrementalism: Carter's efforts at tax reform pp. 217-233

- Edward R. Kantowicz
- Tale thrice told: A review of industrial policy proposals pp. 234-249

- Christopher S. Allen and Harvey Rishikof
- Insights and reflexions pp. 251-275

- Randall R. Bovbjerg and James W. Vaupel
- Case notes pp. 277-279

- Colin Diver
- Book Notes pp. 281-306

- Andrea Levin
- Working Papers pp. 307-324

- Malcolm Hamilton
Volume 4, issue 1, 1984
- Regional coordination of federal programs: Has the difficult grown impossible? pp. 1-16

- Irene Fraser Rothenberg
- A public policy paradox pp. 17-22

- Alice Rivlin
- Policymaking by partnership: Reshaping youth employment policy pp. 23-38

- David Bresnick
- Linking Managers With Ministers: Dilemmas of the state owned enterprise pp. 39-55

- Raymond Vernon
- How the spending patterns of cities change: Budgetary incrementalism reexamined pp. 56-74

- Robert C. Rickards
- Using implementation research to solve implementation problems: The case of energy emergency assistance pp. 75-91

- Steven Kelman
- Contexts and epiphanies: Policy analysis and the humanities pp. 92-111

- Bruce L. Payne
- Insights and reflexions pp. 113-121

- Randall R. Bovbjerg and James W. Vaupel
- Book notes pp. 123-149

- Andrea Levin
- Case notes pp. 151-153

- Colin Diver
Volume 3, issue 4, 1984
- From analyst to negotiator: The OMB's new role pp. 501-515

- Bruce E. Johnson
- Planning science and technology policy pp. 516-531

- Ann L. Hollick
- Coping with transborder penetration: The politics of television pp. 532-543

- George H. Quester
- Understanding political risk in investment planning pp. 544-560

- David L. Bodde and David L. Lewis
- On a code of ethics for policy experts pp. 561-572

- Guy Benveniste
- Why policy analysis and ethics are incompatible pp. 573-591

- Douglas J. Amy
- JPAM'S third year pp. 592-596

- Raymond Vernon
- Is the census good enough? pp. 597-603

- Randall R. Bovbjerg, James W. Vaupel and Nathan Keyfitz
- Encouraging domesticity: A closer look pp. 603-607

- Karl Hausker
- The wasted vote fallacy pp. 607-612

- Robert D. Behn and James W. Vaupel
- Pension plan equity: Second-round consequences pp. 613-618

- Richard Burkhauser
- Put up or shut up: Self-assessment and asymmetric information pp. 618-620

- Richard Bird
- Case notes pp. 621-623

- Colin Diver
Volume 3, issue 3, 1984
- State support under the new federalism pp. 339-358

- Thomas Luce and Janet Rothenberg Pack
- The price of local discretion: Inequalities in welfare spending within texas pp. 359-372

- W. Norton Grubb
- After the congressional veto: Assessing the alternatives pp. 373-392

- Robert S. Gilmour and Barbara Hinkson Craig
- The continuing threat of oil supply interruptions pp. 393-405

- John Weyant
- Flying high: A case study of Japanese industrial policy pp. 406-420

- Orit Frenkel
- Advising congressional decision-makers: Guidelines for economists pp. 421-438

- James M. Verdier
- Influencing retirement behavior: A further analysis pp. 439-446

- Randall R. Bovbjerg, James W. Waupel and Nancy Altman Lupu
- Bile barrel politics: Siting unwanted facilities pp. 446-448

- John J. Pitney
- More insights on rental vouchers and housing subisides pp. 449-450

- E. S. Savas
- The commons problem revisited: Shellfishing on long Island pp. 451-453

- Richard Silkman
- Improving intergovernmental relations through public service careerism pp. 453-457

- Jay W. Stein
- A Parent's license pp. 457-459

- John E. Tropman
- Case notes pp. 461-463

- Colin Diver
- Education in the computer age, by Stanley Pogrow. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983, 232 pp. Price: $25.00 pp. 465-465

- Andrea Levin
- Productive work-in industry and schools, by Arthur G. Wirth. New York: University Press of America, 1983, 280 pp. Price: $23.50 cloth, $12.50 paper pp. 465-466

- Henry M. Levin and Michael S. McPherson
Volume 3, issue 2, 1984
- Continuity and change in U.S. foreign policy: Carter and reagan on el salvador pp. 175-190

- Robert Pastor
- Modeling individuals' behavior: Evaluation of a policymaker's tool pp. 191-205

- Alan Gustman
- Evaluating the effects of automobile safety regulation pp. 206-224

- John D. Graham and Steven Garber
- Using knowledge for control in fragmented policy arenas pp. 225-247

- Janet A. Weiss and Judith E. Gruber
- Achieving excellence in education and management pp. 248-254

- Gary L. Jones
- Cost cutting without goal setting: A recipe for failure pp. 255-263

- Mary T. Moore
- The politics of french nuclear development pp. 264-275

- Jeanne Fagnani and Jean-Paul Moatti
- Subsidizing the affluent: The case of medical education pp. 276-284

- Robert H. Lee
- How to stay within the budget using per-unit subsidies pp. 285-288

- Fred Thompson
- Decentralization in government: The united states and france compared pp. 289-293

- G. Guibert and B. Lanvin
- A spectator's guide to social policy research pp. 293-298

- Calrk McCauley
- Why the compensatory education evaluation was useful pp. 299-305

- Laura C. Leviton and Robert F. Boruch
- Inner-city private elementary schools: A study, by James G. Cibulka, Timothy J. O'Brien, and Donald Zewe. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1982, 240 pp. Price: $11.95 pp. 307-307

- Andrea Levin
- Too hot to handle? social and policy issues in the management of radioactive wastes, edited by Charles A. Walker, Leroy C. Gould, and Edward J. Woodhouse. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1983, 209 pp. Price: $20.00 cloth, $5.95 paper pp. 309-309

- E. William Colglazier
- Caught unawares: The energy decade in retrospect, by Martin Greenberger in collaboration with Garry D. Brewer, William W. Hogan, and Milton Russell. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1983, 415 pp. Price: $24.50 pp. 309-310

- E. William Colglazier
- Love canal: Science, politics, and people, by Adeline Gordon Levin. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1982, 263 pp. Price: $24.95 cloth, $14.95 paper pp. 311-311

- M. Gordon Wolman
Volume 3, issue 1, 1983
- Influencing retirement behavior: A key issue for social security pp. 1-13

- Joseph Quinn and Richard Burkhauser
- Unintended consequences: Regulating the quality of subsidized day care pp. 14-30

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Limited government: An incoherent concept pp. 31-44

- Steven Kelman
- Government allocation of property rights: Who gets what? pp. 45-61

- Elizabeth S. Rolph
- The postal service: Economics made simplistic pp. 62-73

- William B. Tye
- Airline deregulation: What's behind the recent losses? pp. 74-89

- Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, Clinton V. Oster and Don H. Pickrell
- When local participation helps pp. 90-105

- John D. Montgomery
- Public management and private management: A diminishing gap? pp. 107-115

- Martha Wagner
- Evaluation, thaumaturgy, multiattribute utility measurement pp. 115-120

- Word Edwards
- What averages don't reveal about real income growth pp. 120-125

- Peter Gottschalk and Tim Maloney
- Pension plan equity: The case against a gender classification pp. 126-129

- John R. Chamberlin
- Pension plan equity: The unintended consequences pp. 129-134

- Marjorie M. Kulash
- Case notes pp. 135-137

- Colin Diver
- The search for equity in school finance, by Stephen J. Carroll and Rolla Edward Park. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1983, 183 pp. Price: $20.00 pp. 139-140

- Henry M. Levin
- Handbook of teaching and policy, edited by Lee S. Shulman and Gary Sykes. New York: Longman, 1983, 511 pp. Price: $29.95 pp. 139-139

- Henry M. Levin
- Energy economics and technology, by Phillip G. LeBel. London and Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982, 551 pp. Price: $37.50 cloth, $14.95 paper pp. 140-140

- William Colglazier
- Natural gas: Prospects to 2000, by the International Energy Agency. Paris: The International Energy Agency, 1982, 174 pp. Price: $24.00 pp. 140-141

- William Colglazier
- Incentives for environmental protection, edited by Thomas C. Schelling. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1983, 355 pp. Price: $32.50 pp. 141-142

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- Oil-futures markets, by William G. Prast and Howard L. Lax. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983, 193 pp. Price: $23.95 pp. 141-141

- William Colglazier
- The world environment 1972-1982: A Report by the United Nations Environment Programme. Natural Resources and the Environment Series, Vol. 8,edited by Martin W. Holdgate, Mohammed Kassas, Gilbert F. White. Dublin: Tycooly International Publishing Limited, 1982, 637 pp. Price: £50 cloth, £25 paper pp. 142-143

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- Current issues in natural resource policy, edited by Paul R. Portney with the assistance of Ruth B. Haas. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, Inc., 1983, 300 pp. Price: $9.50 pp. 142-142

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- The politics of wilderness preservation, by Craig W. Allin. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982, 304 pp. Price: $27.50 pp. 143-144

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- Unpriced values: Decisions without market prices, by John A. Sinden and Albert C. Worrell. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1979, 511 pp. Price: $44.95 pp. 143-143

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- The social transformation of american medicine, by Paul Starr. New York: Basic Books, 1982, 514 pp. Price: $24.95 pp. 144-145

- William L. Kissick and Bernard S. Bloom
- Managing oregon's growth, by H. Jeffrey Leonard. Washington, DC: The Conservation Foundation, 1983, 159 pp. Price: $10.00 paper pp. 144-144

- John G. Francis and M. Gordon Wolman
- Market reforms in health care: Current issues, new directions, strategic decisions, edited by Jack A. Meyer. Washington, DC: American Enterprises Institute for Public Policy Research, 1983, 331 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth, $10.95 paper pp. 145-145

- William L. Kissick and Bernard S. Bloom
- RAMSES: The state of the world economy, directed by Albert Bressand, translated from the French, a report of the Institut Fran$cLais des Relations Internationales (IFRI). Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1982, 351 pp. Price: $29.00 pp. 146-146

- William L. Kissick and Bernard S. Bloom
- The nuclear future, by Michael Mandelbaum. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983, 130 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth, $5.95 paper pp. 146-147

- David Deese and Derek Leebaert
- Conventional deterrence, by John J. Mearsheimer. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983, 289 pp. Price: $19.95 cloth, $5.95 paper pp. 147-147

- David Deese and Derek Leebaert
- The U.S. defense mobilization infrastructure, edited by Robert C. Phaltzgraff, Jr. and Uri Ra'anan. Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1983, 292 pp. Price: $29.50 pp. 147-148

- David Deese and Derek Leebaert
- The rise and decline of nations: Economic growth, stagflation and social rigidities, by Mancur Olson. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1982, 273 pp. Price: $14.95 pp. 148-148

- David Deese and Derek Leebaert
- Competitive employment: New horizons for severely disabled individuals, by Paul Wehman. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing, 1981, 259 pp. Price: $13.95 pp. 148-149

- Craig V. D. Thornton
- Linking school and work for disadvantaged youths, The YIEPP demonstration: Final implementation report, by William Diaz, Joseph Ball, and Carl Wolfhagen. New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1982, 292 pp. Price: $5.00 pp. 149-150

- Craig V. D. Thornton
- Impacts from the youth incentive entitlement pilot projects: Participation, work, and schooling over the full program period, by George Farkas, D. Alton Smith, Ernst W. Stromsdorfer, Gail Trask, and Robert Jenett, III. New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1982, 252 pp. Price: $5.00 pp. 149-149

- Craig V. D. Thornton
- Court reform on trial: Why simple solutions fail, by Malcolm M. Feeley. New York: Basic Books, 1983, 251 pp. Price: $14.95 pp. 150-151

- Dagmar S. Hamilton
- The supreme court: Trends and developments 1981-82, by Jesse H. Choper, Yale Kamisar, and Lawrence H. Tribe, edited by Dorothy Opperman. Minneapolis: National Practice Institute, 1983, 290 pp. Price: $25.00 pp. 150-150

- Dagmar S. Hamilton
- Quick analysis for busy decision makers, by Robert D. Behn and James W. Vaupel. New York: Basic Books, 1982, 415 pp. Price: $18.95 pp. 151-151

- Mark D. Winer
- Political equilibrium, edited by Peter C. Ordeshook and Kenneth A. Shepsle. Boston, MA: Kluwer Nijhoff, 1982, 210 pp. Price: $35.00 pp. 151-152

- Mark D. Winer
- The art and science of negotiation, by Howard Raiffa. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982, 373 pp. Price: $18.50 pp. 152-152

- Mark D. Winer
- Computers in congress: The politics of information, by Stephen E. Frantzich. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1982, 285 pp. Price: $24.00 pp. 152-153

- Barry Bozeman
- New policies, new politics: Government's response to government's growth, by Lawrence D. Brown. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1983, 71 pp. Price: $5.95 pp. 153-153

- Barry Bozeman
- Intergovernmental relations in the 1980s, edited by Richard H. Leach. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1983, 102 pp. Price: $19.75 pp. 153-154

- Barry Bozeman
- Regulatory policy and practices: Regulating better and regulating less, by Fred Thomson and L.R. Jones. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1982, 253 pp. Price: $29.95 pp. 154-154

- Patricia Danzon
- Risk by choice: Regulating health and safety in the workplace, by W. Kip Viscusi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983, 200 pp. Price: $18.50 pp. 154-155

- Patricia Danzon
- Identifying and estimating the genetic impact of chemical mutagens, report of the Committee on Chemical Environmental Mutagens, Board on Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1983, 295 pp. Price: $11.50 pp. 155-155

- M. Granger Morgan
- Inside the black box: Technology and economics, by Nathan Rosenberg. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982, 344 pp. Price: $29.95 cloth, $12.95 paper pp. 156-157

- M. Granger Morgan
- The fifth generation: Artificial intelligence and Japan's computer challenge to the world, by Edward A. Feigenbaum and Pamela McCorduck. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1983, 275 pp. Price: $15.35 pp. 156-156

- M. Granger Morgan
- Causes and cures of welfare: New evidence on the social psychology of the poor, by Leonard Goodwin. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983, 197 pp. Price: $23.95 pp. 157-157

- John E. Tropman
- Social justice and public policy, by A. B. Atkinson. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1983, 444 pp. Price: $37.50 pp. 158-159

- William C. Birdsall
- Social security: Perspectives on preserving the system, by Sylvester J. Schieber. Washington, DC: Employee Benefit Research Institute, 1982, 302 pp. Price: $15.00 pp. 158-158

- John E. Tropman
- Planning the urban region: A comparative study of policies and organizations, by Peter Self. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press, 1982, 174 pp. Price: $16.75 cloth, $7.50 pp. 159-159

- Anthony H. Pascal
- Doing More with Less: Cutback management in New York city, edited by Demetrios Caraley. New York: Columbia University Press, 1982, 154 pp. Price: $7.00 pp. 159-160

- Anthony H. Pascal
- The building society industry, by Mark Bol$eAat. London: Allen & Unwin, 1982, 255 pp. Price: Approximately $30.00 cloth, $12.00 paper pp. 160-161

- Anthony H. Pascal
- Setting municipal priorities, 1983, edited by Charles Brecher and Raymond D. Horton. New York: New York University Press, 1982, 252 pp. Price: $27.50 pp. 160-160

- Anthony H. Pascal
- Working papers pp. 163-173

- MaLcolm Hamilton
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