Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2015
- Notes from the Editor pp. 755-755

- Kenneth A. Couch
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 756-760

- Kenneth A. Couch
- INTERPOL's Surveillance Network in Curbing Transnational Terrorism pp. 761-780

- Javier Gardeazabal and Todd Sandler
- Information Shocks and the Take‐Up of Social Programs pp. 781-804

- David Figlio, Sarah Hamersma and Jeffrey Roth
- Low‐Income Housing Development, Poverty Concentration, and Neighborhood Inequality pp. 805-834

- Matthew Freedman and Tamara McGavock
- Collective Reputations Affect Donations to Nonprofits pp. 835-852

- Laura Grant and Matthew Potoski
- The Impact of Home‐Based Child Care Provider Unionization on the Cost, Type, and Availability of Subsidized Child Care in Illinois pp. 853-880

- Todd Grindal, Martin R. West, John B. Willett and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
- Do Employers Prefer Workers Who Attend For‐Profit Colleges? Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 881-903

- Rajeev Darolia, Cory Koedel, Paco Martorell, Katie Wilson and Francisco Perez‐Arce
- THE PERSISTENCE OF POVERTY IN THE CONTEXT OF FINANCIAL INSTABILITY: A BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE pp. 904-936

- Lisa A. Gennetian and Eldar Shafir
- IDENTIFYING MECHANISMS BEHIND POLICY INTERVENTIONS VIA CAUSAL MEDIATION ANALYSIS pp. 937-963

- Luke Keele, Dustin Tingley and Teppei Yamamoto
- HOW WILL DYNAMIC SCORING AFFECT THE BUDGET PROCESS? pp. 964-964

- Richard Burkhauser
- SCORING AND DYNAMIC SCORING pp. 965-970

- Douglas Holtz‐Eakin
- DYNAMIC SCORING pp. 970-977

- Jane Gravelle
- RESPONSE TO GRAVELLE pp. 977-979

- Douglas Holtz‐Eakin
- DYNAMIC SCORING: COUNTERPOINT pp. 979-981

- Jane Gravelle
Volume 34, issue 3, 2015
- Notes from the Editor pp. 487-487

- Kenneth A. Couch
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 488-492

- Kenneth A. Couch
- The Promise of Integrating Genetics into Policy Analysis pp. 493-496

- Jason D. Boardman and Jason Fletcher
- Can Genetics Predict Response to Complex Behavioral Interventions? Evidence from a Genetic Analysis of the Fast Track Randomized Control Trial pp. 497-518

- Dustin Albert, Daniel W. Belsky, Daniel Crowley, Shawn J. Latendresse, Fazil Aliev, Brien Riley, Cuie Sun, Danielle M. Dick and Kenneth A. Dodge
- Prevention, Use of Health Services, and Genes: Implications of Genetics for Policy Formation pp. 519-536

- George L. Wehby, Benjamin W. Domingue and Jason D. Boardman
- Does Collaboration Make Any Difference? Linking Collaborative Governance to Environmental Outcomes pp. 537-566

- Tyler Scott
- Waging War on Poverty: Poverty Trends Using a Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure pp. 567-592

- Liana Fox, Christopher Wimer, Irwin Garfinkel, Neeraj Kaushal and Jane Waldfogel
- THE WAR ON POVERTY: MEASUREMENT, TRENDS, AND POLICY pp. 593-638

- Robert Haveman, Rebecca Blank, Robert Moffitt, Timothy Smeeding and Geoffrey Wallace
- INTENDED AND UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON POVERTY: WHAT RESEARCH TELLS US AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY pp. 639-696

- Marianne Bitler and Lynn A. Karoly
- VALUING INTERNALITIES IN REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS pp. 697-697

- Richard Burkhauser
- REGULATING INTERNALITIES pp. 698-705

- Hunt Allcott and Cass Sunstein
- THE LIMITS OF IRRATIONALITY AS A RATIONALE FOR REGULATION pp. 705-712

- Brian F. Mannix and Susan E. Dudley
- COUNTERPOINT TO SIX POTENTIAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST “REGULATING INTERNALITIES” pp. 712-715

- Hunt Allcott and Cass Sunstein
- PLEASE DON'T REGULATE MY INTERNALITIES pp. 715-718

- Brian F. Mannix and Susan E. Dudley
- Capital in the Twenty‐First Century, by Thomas Piketty, translated by Arthur Goldhammer, Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2014, 685 pp., $39.95, hardcover pp. 719-727

- Gary Burtless
- Restoring Opportunity: The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge for American Education, by Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane, Cambridge, MA/New York, NY: Harvard Education Press/Russell Sage Foundation, 2014, 189 pp., $29.95, paperback pp. 728-730

- Ariel Kalil
Volume 34, issue 2, 2015
- Notes from the Editor pp. 251-251

- Kenneth Couch
- Introduction to Research Articles pp. 252-255

- Kenneth Couch
- Presidential Address: Reflections of an Accidental Analyst pp. 256-266

- Angela M. Evans
- Incentives, Selection, and Teacher Performance: Evidence from IMPACT pp. 267-297

- Thomas Dee and James Wyckoff
- Spatial Regulation of Air Toxics Hot Spots pp. 298-327

- Rama Mohana R. Turaga, Douglas Noonan and Ann Bostrom
- The Effects of Mandated Health Insurance Benefits for Autism on Out‐of‐Pocket Costs and Access to Treatment pp. 328-353

- Pinka Chatterji, Sandra L. Decker and Sara Markowitz
- Symposium on Policy Informatics pp. 354-357

- Anand Desai and Yushim Kim
- THE CURRENTS BENEATH THE “RISING TIDE” OF SCHOOL CHOICE: AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ENROLLMENT FLOWS IN THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS pp. 358-377

- M. Irmak Sirer, Spiro Maroulis, Roger Guimerà, Uri Wilensky and Luís A. Nunes Amaral
- WHAT IS A “GOOD” SOCIAL NETWORK FOR POLICY IMPLEMENTATION? THE FLOW OF KNOW‐HOW FOR ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE pp. 378-402

- Kenneth A. Frank, William R. Penuel and Ann Krause
- POLICY MODELING TO SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONMAKING ON THE NEW YORK STATE HIV TESTING LAW pp. 403-423

- Erika G. Martin, Roderick H. MacDonald, Lou C. Smith, Daniel E. Gordon, James M. Tesoriero, Franklin N. Laufer, Shu‐Yin J. Leung and Daniel A. O'Connell
- FIFTY YEARS LATER: THE LEGACY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 pp. 424-456

- Joni Hersch and Jennifer Bennett Shinall
- Point/Counterpoint pp. 457-457

- Richard Burkhauser
- THE U.S. SAFETY NET AND WORK INCENTIVES: THE GREAT RECESSION AND BEYOND pp. 458-466

- Robert Moffitt
- THE NEW EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME TAXES pp. 466-473

- Casey Mulligan
- CONTRASTING CALCULATIONS OF MARGINAL TAX RATES pp. 473-475

- Robert Moffitt
- REMEMBER ADAM SMITH AND WORKERS ABOVE THE POVERTY LINE pp. 475-478

- Casey Mulligan
- Why Government Fails So Often: And How It Can Do Better, by Peter H. Schuck, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014, 471 pp., $27.95, hardback, ISBN 9780691161624 pp. 479-482

- Alasdair Roberts
Volume 34, issue 1, 2015
- Notes from the Editor pp. 1-1

- Kenneth Couch
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 2-6

- Kenneth Couch
- Assessing the Effects of Medical Marijuana Laws on Marijuana Use: The Devil is in the Details pp. 7-31

- Rosalie Pacula, David Powell, Paul Heaton and Eric L. Sevigny
- How do Principals Assign Students to Teachers? Finding Evidence in Administrative Data and the Implications for Value Added pp. 32-58

- Steven Dieterle, Cassandra Guarino, Mark D. Reckase and Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Student Age and the Collegiate Pathway pp. 59-84

- Michael Hurwitz, Jonathan Smith and Jessica S. Howell
- Do Traffic Tickets Reduce Motor Vehicle Accidents? Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 85-106

- Dara Lee Luca
- Differential Pricing in Undergraduate Education: Effects on Degree Production by Field pp. 107-135

- Kevin Stange
- The Influence of Low‐Income Children's Participation in Head Start on Their Parents’ Education and Employment pp. 136-161

- Terri J. Sabol and P. Lindsay Chase‐Lansdale
- Is There a “Workable” Race‐Neutral Alternative to Affirmative Action in College Admissions? pp. 162-183

- Mark Long
- Effects of Monitoring on Mortgage Delinquency: Evidence From a Randomized Field Study pp. 184-207

- Stephanie Moulton, J. Michael Collins, Cäzilia Loibl and Anya Samek
- Early‐Life Origins of Life‐Cycle Well‐Being: Research and Policy Implications pp. 208-242

- Janet Currie and Maya Rossin‐Slater
- Fighting for Reliable Evidence pp. 243-247

- Rebecca A. Maynard
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