HOWLETT, MICHAEL
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1994, pág. 631
1. Introduction. 2. Conceptualizing policy change. a) Social learning and paradigms. 3. Policy paradigms and policy change. 4. Canadian aboriginal policy and paradigm change. a) The old paradigm I. the period of stability. b) The old paradigm II: The accumulation of anomalies. c) The transitionary period I: Fragmentation of authority...
HOWLETT, MICHAEL;RAMESH, M.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1998, pág. 466
1. Positivist and postpositivist visions of therole of political actors in the policy process. 2. Policy subsystems and policy change. 3. Types of policy subsystems, types of policy change, and their relationship. a) Types of policy subsystems. b) Types of policy change. c) Types of policy subsystems and types of polcy change. 4. Elements...
1. Positivist and postpositivist visions of therole of political actors in the policy process. 2. Policy subsystems and policy change. 3. Types of policy subsystems, types of policy change, and their relationship. a) Types of policy subsystems. b) Types of policy change. c) Types of policy subsystems and types of polcy change. 4. Elements of a postpositivist model. 5. Conclusion.
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TAIWAN AND MEXICO
LI, HE
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/2000, pág. 275
1. Income Distribution in Taiwan and Mexico. 2. WhyOutcomes of Income Distribution Vary. 3. Lessons andImplications.
POLITICAL RESOURCES FOR POLICY TERMINATORS
FRANTZ, JANET E.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2002, pág. 11
1. The Life and Death of the National Leprosarium. 2. The Politics of Policy Termination. 3. Goal Articulation: What Was Government Trying To Accomplish?. 4. Problem Specification: What Was Government Trying to Fix?. 5. Solution Selection: Which Tools Should the Government Use to Fix the Problems?. 6. Conclusions.
POST-RIO PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
VAUGHN SWITZER, JACQUELINE
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1996, pág. 154
1. New additions to the Post-Rio literature.
AVALOS, MANUEL;DE YOUNG, TIMOTHY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1995, pág. 668
1. Hope for the High Plains? 2. Related Research. 3. Data and Methods. 4. Hypotheses. 5. Groundwater Rights, Water Scarcity, and Water Management in New Mexico. 6. Support for Water Management Strategies. 7. Determinants of Support for Voluntary Conservation. 8. Determinants of Support for Mandatory Regulation. 9. Determinants of ...
PRIVATE BENEFITS AND PUBLIC COSTS: POLICIES TO ADDRESS SUBURBAN SPRAWL
WIEWEL, WIN;PERSKY, JOSEPH;SENDZIK, MARK
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1999, pág. 96
1. Policies that constrain deconcentration orbetter allocate costs. a) Congestion pricing. b) Impactfees. c) Growth management. 2. Policies that redistributethe benefits of growth. a) Reverse commuting. b) Affordablesuburban housing. c) Tax-base sharing. d) Special serviceand taxing dictricts. 3. Policies that enhance efficiency.a) Attracting...
1. Policies that constrain deconcentration orbetter allocate costs. a) Congestion pricing. b) Impactfees. c) Growth management. 2. Policies that redistributethe benefits of growth. a) Reverse commuting. b) Affordablesuburban housing. c) Tax-base sharing. d) Special serviceand taxing dictricts. 3. Policies that enhance efficiency.a) Attracting growth back to older areas. b) Regionalgovernance. 4. Conclusions.
SIMON, CHRISTOPHER A.;LOVRICH, JR. NICHOLAS P.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1996, pág. 666
1. Privatization of elementary and secondary education. 2. Focus of research. 3. Data and Methods. 4. Findings. 5. Concluding remarks.
PRIVATIZATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT
JOHNSTON, VAN R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1996, pág. 439
1. The Entrepreneurial management transformation: 2. Optimizing Productivity through privatization and entrepreneurial management. 3. Privatization: Trends, interplay of forces, and lessons learned. 4. Franchising in government. 5. Ethics and entrepreneurship.
GORMLEY, JR;WILLIAM, T.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1995, pág. 215
1. Privatization revisited. 2. The many faces of privatization. 3. When to privatize. 4. How to privatize. 5. Choosing between sectors. 6. Conclusion.
LOWRY, WILLIAM R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 328
1. Democratic provision of intergenerational goods.2. National park system planning in Canada and the UnitesStates. 3. Discussion.
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE OPERATION OF PUBLICLY OWNED RAILROADS
NICE, DAVID C.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1996, pág. 567
1. State and Local governments and Railroading. 2. Possible influences on choosing public or private operations. 3. Data and Methods. 4. Analysis. 5. Discussion.
HARDY, RICHARD J.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1995, pág. 706
PUTTING SEVERITY OF PUNISHMENT BACK IN THE DETERRENCE PACKAGE
MENDES, SILVIA M.;MCDONALD, MICHAEL D.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/2001, pág. 588
1. Deterrence Theory and Its Statistical Representation. a) Theory. b) Statistical Representation. 2. Crime and the Severity of Punishment in the Literature. 3. An Empirical Investigation. a) Data. b) Models. c) Findings. 4. Conclusion.
RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY AND THE EVALUATION OF PUBLIC POLICY
NEIMAN, MAX; STAMBOUGH, STEPHEN J.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1998, pág. 449
1. Theory and values of policy choice. 2. Rational choice and public education. a) Financing. b) Direct regulation. c) Distribution of information. d) Regulatory sanctions as a key to smaller government. 3. The irrationality of taking rationality too serious ly, orhow I stopped worrying about maximizing and learned to love democratic politics.
NUNN, SAMUEL
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1994, pág. 574
1. Are jobs an equivalent substitute for tax revenues?. 2. Are tax abatemments prudent, or just the rational thing to do?. 3. Should citizens decide the role of tax abatements in their local community?. 4. Does interjurisdictional competition create externalities?. 5. What are the alternatives?.
REINVENTING REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT AT THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FURLONG, SCOTT R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1995, pág. 466
1. Introduction. 2. Literature review. 3. Background on the EPA Rulemaking Process. 4. Methodology and Data Collection. a) Participants and Process. b) Data Collection. c) What is a Quality Rule?. d) Rulemaking Process Problems. e) Analytical and External Problems. 4. New Process Development. 5. Implementation and Evaluation. 6. Conclusions.
RESTRUCTURING BRITISH PUBLIC SECTOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: STATE POLICIES AND TRADE UNION RESPONSES
HOWELL, CHRIS
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1998, pág. 293
1. The Thatcherite industrial relations project. a) Changes in ownership. b) Changing structure. c) State structure. d) Pay policy. e) Collective bargaining and recognition. f) Strikes. 2. Trade union strategies. a) The organizational response. b) Recruitment strategies. c) Law and collective bargaining. 3. Conclusion. 4. Notes. 5. References.
RETHINKING AMERICAN PUBLIC POLICY: THE ENVIRONMENT, FEDERALISM, STATES, AND SUPRANATIONAL INFLUENCES
HOLZINGER, BRENDA E.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1998, pág. 499
1. A brief history of the James Bay Conflict. 2. Politics and policy. 3. Prospects for the future.
RETHINKING STATE RAIL POLICY: THE BENEFITS OF RAIL PRESERVATION INCLUDE MORE THAN JOBS
FESER, EDWARD J.;CASSIDY, GLENN D.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1996, pág. 57
1. Introduction. 2. Justifying public intervention in the short line industry. 3. The uncertain employment impacts of branch line preservation. 4. Case study: Branch line abandonment in north Carolina. 5. Conclusion.
REVISITING THE URBAN CLASSICS: POLITICAL ORDER, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
GRIMSHAW, WILIAM J.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1996, pág. 230
1. The political order perspective. a) Conflict as the Critical Problem. b) The Decisive Alliance Solution. 2. The Economic Development Perspective. a) Underdevelopment as the Critical Problem. b) The Entrepreneurial Mayor Solution. 3. Forming a Social Justice Perspective. a) Inequaliy as the Critical Problem. b) Broad-based Mayoral Leadership...
1. The political order perspective. a) Conflict as the Critical Problem. b) The Decisive Alliance Solution. 2. The Economic Development Perspective. a) Underdevelopment as the Critical Problem. b) The Entrepreneurial Mayor Solution. 3. Forming a Social Justice Perspective. a) Inequaliy as the Critical Problem. b) Broad-based Mayoral Leadership as the Solution. 4. Reconciling the Perspectives.
RONALD REAGAN'S INDIAN POLICY IN RETROSPECT: ECONOMIC CRISIS AND POLITICAL IRONY
COOK SAMUEL R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1996, pág. 11
1. Introduction. 2. Self-Determination as a Federal Policy Initiative. 3. The Reagan and Bush Administrations. 4. Conclusion: The Irony.
SCHOOL CHOICE IN MILWAUKEE: PRIVATIZATION OF A DIFFERENT BREED
PERCY, STEPHEN L.;MAIER, PETER
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1996, pág. 649
1. The growth of the school choice movement. 2. The evolution of school choice in Milwaukee. 3. Is school choice privatization of a different breed?.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: SATISFYING NEW DEMANDS ON STATE GOVERNMENTS
GUSTON, DAVID H.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1997, pág. 407
1. Note. 2. References.