Policy Studies Review Annual, Volume 1Stuart S. Nagel Transaction Publishers, 1 août 1977 - 703 pages |
Table des matières
Basic Concepts in Policy Studies | 17 |
Analysis for Public Decisions | 18 |
Policy Analysts in the Bureaucracy | 30 |
Methods of Policy Analysis | 43 |
Muddling Through Analytically | 44 |
Utilization of Policy Research | 67 |
What Gets Used By Whom For What Purpose and With What Effects? | 68 |
Policy Formation | 79 |
Mass Transportation and Minority Transportation | 322 |
Mass Communication and Elite Controls | 354 |
Taxing and Spending Policy | 371 |
The Political Economy of Recent US Experience | 372 |
Congressional Budget Reform and New Demands for Policy Analysis | 404 |
Poverty and Welfare | 425 |
Some Policy Alternatives | 426 |
Blacks Women and Other Minorities | 438 |
On the Notion of Political Feasibility | 80 |
Policy Implementation | 96 |
The Implementation of Intergovernmental Policy | 97 |
The Contributions of Utility Theory | 121 |
Across Nations and Cultures | 137 |
Problems and Prospects | 138 |
Across Academic Disciplines | 151 |
The Social Function of Social Science | 152 |
Foreign Policy | 171 |
Quantitative International Relations Research and Government Foreign Affairs Analysis | 172 |
Defense and Arms Policy | 199 |
The Prevention of Nuclear War in a World of Uncertainty | 200 |
Electoral Policy | 206 |
A Modest Proposal for Election Reform | 207 |
Legislative Reform | 223 |
Why Congress Cant Do Policy Analysis | 224 |
Civil Liberties | 238 |
A Survey and Some Explanations | 239 |
Regulation | 263 |
Failures and Reforms | 264 |
Housing and Land Use | 280 |
The Effects of Habitability Laws upon Rent | 281 |
The Politics of State Innovation | 306 |
Transportation and Communication | 321 |
Attitudinal and Behavioral Effects of Initial Integration of White Suburban Neighborhoods | 439 |
Crime and Criminal Justice | 460 |
Crime Deterrence Research and Social Policy | 461 |
Education | 476 |
Developing Adaptive Schools and the Limits of Innovation | 477 |
Educational Policy for the Large Cities | 494 |
Population Policy | 505 |
Local Government Policies and Migration | 506 |
A Behavioral Approach to Fertility | 515 |
Science and Technology | 547 |
Policy Analysis for Federal Biomedical Research | 548 |
Policy Issues and Policy Research in Public Technology | 555 |
Health Policy | 562 |
Rethinking National Health Insurance | 563 |
The Benefits and Costs of Methadone Maintenance | 586 |
Environmental Protection | 616 |
QuasiExperiments and Environmental Policy | 617 |
Pollution Prices and Public Policy | 634 |
Energy Policy | 661 |
Towards a Responsible Energy Policy | 662 |
An Analysis of Impediments to Implementing Energy Conservation in the United States | 686 |
Agricultural Policy | 692 |
The Old the New and the Emerging United States Department of Agriculture | 693 |
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