Handbook of public policy evaluation / [edited by] Stuart S. Nagel.
2002
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Title
Handbook of public policy evaluation / [edited by] Stuart S. Nagel.
Published
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London : Sage Publications, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Call Number
H97 .H359 2001
ISBN
0761923748 (cloth : acid-free paper)
Description
xii, 423 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)47100974
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-412) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Sect. I
Foundation Ideas
Pt. 1Win-Win Methods
1 Win-Win Analysis Summarized
5
2 The Big Trade-Off: Fundamental Law or Red Herring? / Robert Haveman
7
3 Win-Win Equity
13
4 Lose-Lose and Win-Win Policies
25
5 Graphic Approaches to Understanding Super-Optimizing
31
Pt. 2Win-Win Examples
6 Preventing Sexual Harassment While Preserving Academic Freedom: A Win-Win Analysis / Thomas R. Dye
41
7 Two Super-Optimum Solutions in a Cutback Mode / Robert Golembiewski
47
8 University to Industry Transfer / Diane Rahm Veronica Hansen
59
9 Profit Sharing and Job Anxiety: Moving Public Policy Toward a Win-Win Solution / Daniel Mitchell
65
10 Another Win-Win Occurrence
71
Pt. 3Public Policy Studies
11 Policy Evaluation Questions
75
12 Integrating Institutions and Implementation Into Policy Decisions / Derick W. Brinkerhoff
81
13 Public and Private Sectors for Administering Public Functions
87
14 Sherman the Shark on Policy Evaluation
99
Pt. 4Policy Professionalism
15 Productivity for Success
103
16 Professionalism Books for Graduate Students and Others
105
17 Survey on Running a Policy Program
109
18 Academic Tyranny: The Tale and the Lessons / Robert Weissberg
111
Pt. 5Policymaker Perspectives
19 Public Health Challenges / Donna E. Shalala
125
Sect. II
Policy Evaluation at the Cutting Edge
Pt. 1Basic Concepts
20 Policy Theory
133
21 Building Frameworks for Policy Analysis / Laure Paquette
145
22 Causal Relations Among Policy Fields
151
Pt. 2Methods and Professionalism
23 Diverse Methods for Policy Analysis
155
24 Interactive Policy Analysis: Process Methods for Policy Reform / Louise G. White
159
25 Changing Policy Research
167
26 Recruiting People and Obtaining Funds
175
27 Funding for Policy Evaluation
181
Pt. 3Policy Evaluation Trends
28 Trends in Cross-Cutting Procedural Policy Issues
189
29 Public Policy in the 20th Century
195
30 The Future of the Policy Studies Organization
205
Pt. 4Policy Evaluation Substance
31 Welfare Reform / John Engler
211
32 "Ordinary" Injustice: A Memo to the Editor / Charles H. Moore
213
33 Congressional Campaign Reform / Robert K. Goidel Donald A. Gross Todd G. Shields
217
34 Violence, Guns, Media, and Fathers / Mike Huckabee
223
Pt. 5Win-Win Theory
35 Super-Optimizing Solution Graphing
227
36 Win-Win Game Theory
235
37 Win-Win Mediation
245
38 Win-Win Allocation
253
39 Inconsistent Reactions to Win-Win Analysis
263
Pt. 6Win-Win Applications
40 Coeffects Diagrams and Win-Win Analysis
269
41 Win-Win Economics
275
42 Super-Optimization: A New Approach to National Environmental Policymaking / Lawrence Susskind
291
43 Win-Win Decentralizing
295
44 Win-Win Justice
301
Sect. III
Policy Evaluation Bibliographies
Pt. 1Policy Evaluation in General
45 Core Bibliography and Background
311
46 Policy Problems or Subfields
317
Pt. 2Policy Studies Organization Books
47 Policy Studies Organization Policy Books
325
48 Recent Policy Studies Organization Policy Books
335
49 The Impact of Policy Studies Organization Books
343
Pt. 3Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Super-Optimum Solution (SOS)
50 Alternative Dispute Resolution
349
51 Literature Relevant to Super-Optimum Solutions
355
52 Super-Optimum Solution Publications
361
53 Bibliography From Creativity in Public Policy: Generating Super-Optimum Solutions
365
54 Further Reading on Super-Optimum Solutions
369
Pt. 4Professionalism in Policy Evaluation
55 Obtaining Funding
375
56 Getting Published
377
57 Finding an Academic Niche
381
58 Creativity
383
Pt. 5Public Policy and Other Disciplines
59 Natural Science
387
60 Humanities
391
61 Social Science
393
Pt. 6Special Resources
62 Policy Problems by Developing Regions
399
63 Policy Studies Organization Books
403
64 Legal Policy
405
Index
413
About the Editor
423