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JOURNAL OF Policy Analysis and Management Contents Volume 29, 2010 Number 1, Winter 2010 Introduction to the Research Articles Vaureen A. Pirog Do Some Enterprise Zones Create Jobs? Jed Kolko and David Neumark Credit Scores, Race, and Residential Sorting ishlyn Nelson Spillover Effects of Inclusion of Classmates with Emotional Problems on Test Scores in Early Elementary School Jason Fletcher The Impact of the Texas Top 10 Percent Law on College Enrollment: A Regression Discontinuity Approach Sunny Xinchun Niu and Marta Tienda Does Inconvenience Explain Low Take-Up? Evidence from Unemployment Insurance leraham Ebenstein and Kevin Stange Elderly Immigrants’ Labor Supply Response to Supplemental Security Income aVee?raj Kaua shal Information Disclosure Policy: Do State Data Processing Efforts Help More Than the Information Disclosure Itself? Hyunhoe Bae. Peter Wilcoxen, and David POLICY RETROSPECTIVES Incentives and Their Dynamics in Public Sector Performance Management Systems Cd) n |. Heinriacndh Gerald Marschke Volume Contents BOOK REVIEWS Eugene B. McGregor, Jr., Editor Hope and Despair in the American City: Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh by Gerald Grant, Leading for Equity: The Pursuit ofE xcellence in Montgomery County Public Schools by Stacey Childress, Denis Doyle, and David Thomas, and /n Plain Sight: Simple, Difficult Lessons from New Jersey's Expensive Effort to Close the Achievement Gap by Gordon Macinnes David L. Kirp Number 2, Spring 2010 Notes from the Editor: Special Issue on Poverty Measurement Maureen A. Pirog Poverty Measurement in the U.S., Europe, and Developing Countries Kenneth A. Couch and Maureen A. Pirog PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Challenges in an Aging Society: Presidential Address to APPAM Katherine Swartz The Distributional Impact of In-Kind Public Benefits in European Countries Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, and Panos Tsakloglou Asset-Based Measurement of Poverty Andrea Brandolini, Silvia Magri, and Timothy M. Smeeding Indicators of Poverty and Social Exclusion in a Global Context Eric Marlier and A. B. Atkinson Using Non-Monetary Deprivation Indicators to Analyze Poverty and Social Exclusion: Lessons from Europe? Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan How Regressive Are Indirect Taxes? A Microsimulation Analysis for Five European Countries André Decoster, Jason Loughrey, Cathal O'Donoghue, and Dirk Verwerft Who Became Poor, Who Escaped Poverty, and Why? Developing and Using a Retrospective Methodology in Five Countries Anirudh Krishna PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Kenneth A. Couch, Editor Using the American Community Survey to Create a National Academy of Sciences—Style Poverty Measure: Work by the New York City Center for Economic Opportunity Mark Levitan, Christine D'Onofrio, Gayatri Koolwal, John Krampner, Daniel Scheer, lodd Seidel, and Vicky Virgin Volume Contents Estimating the Potential Effects of Poverty Reduction Policies Sheila Zedlewski, Linda Giannarelli, and Laura Wheaton INSIGHTS Kenneth A. Couch, Guest Editor Fighting Poverty: Attentive Policy Can Make a Huge Difference Timothy M. Smeeding and Jane Waldfogel BOOK REVIEWS Eugene B. McGregor, Jr., Editor Out of Reach: Place, Poverty and the New American Welfare State by Scott W. Allard Bruce A. Weber Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets: The Political Economy of Innovation by Peter F Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson, Wikigovernment: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful by Beth Simone Noveck Viktor Mayer-Schinberger 2009 Vernon Prize Announcements from APPAM Number 3, Summer 2010 Introduction to the Research Articles Vaureen A Pirog Status versus Growth: The Distributional Effect of School Accountability Policies Helen FE. Ladd and Douglas L. Lauen Do Financial Incentives Help Low-Performing Schools Attract and Keep Academically Talented Teachers? Evidence from California lennifer L. Steele, Richard |. Murnane, and Jobn B. Willett The Effects of the National School Lunch Program on Education and Health Peter Hinrichs Does Supported Employment Work? Velayne Morgan McInnes, Orgul Demet Ozturk, Suzanne McDermott, and Joshua Mani Financial Aid and For-Profit Colleges: Does Aid Encourage Entry? Slephanie Riegg Cellini Is Private Production of Public Services Cheaper than Private Production? A Meta-Regression Analysis of Solid Waste and Water Services Germa Bel, Xavier Fageda, and MildredE . Warner What Drives the Diffusion of Inclusionary Zoning? Rachel Meltzer and Jenny Schuetz Volume Contents POINT/COUNTERPOINT Kenneth A. Couch, Editor Expanding Work Programs in Child Support: Whether and How Kenneth A. Couch Rethinking Public Policy Toward Low-Income Fathers in the Child Support Program Elaine Sorensen Why We Need Work Programs for Fathers Lawrence M. Mead Policy Options for Low-Income Fathers Cost Relatively Little Elaine Sorensen The Need for Institutions Lawrence M. Mead PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Richard P. Nathan, Editor; Steven Rathgeb Smith, Guest Editor Nonprofit Organizations and Government: Implications for Policy and Practice Steven Rathgeb Smith Administering Services and Managing Contracts: The Dual Role of Government Human Services Officials Jack Krauskopafnd Bin Chen Nonprofit Agency Challenges Alnoor Ebrahim The Client Perspective on Nonprofit Social Service Organizations Rebecca Joyce Kissane Nonprofits within Policy Fields Jodi Sandfort BOOK REVIEWS Eugene B. McGregor,J r.,E ditor The Character of Harms: Operational Challenges in Control by Malcolm K. Sparrow andA t War with the Weather Managing Large-Scale Risks in a New Era of Catastrophes by Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann 0. Michel- Kerjan, with Neil A. Doherty, Martin F. Grace, Robert W. Klein, and Mark\ . Pauly. Heather E. Campbell Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution by Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian Jonathan B. Wiener JPAM Doctoral Dissertation Listing 2009 APPAM Dissertation Awards Volume Contents Number 4, Fall 2010 Notes from the Editor Vaureen 1A . DPPiD rog Introduction to the Research Articles Vaureen A Pirog An Analysis of the Neighborhood Impacts of a Mortgage Assistance Program: A Spatial Hedonic Model Wenhua Di, Jielai Ma, and James ¢ Schools’ Mental Health Services and Young Children’s Emotions, Behavior, and Learning dal KeEDACR Postsecondary Preparation and Remediation: Examining the Effect of the Early Assessment Program at California State University Jessica , §. Ho; well,! Mic‘h al Kubrlalend er, and 1 Eric Bein GroCednssh k Extending the EITC to Noncustodial Parents: Potential Impacts and Design Considerations ira Wheaton and Elaine Sorense? Success and Design of Local Referenda for Land Conversation p> ~/] J j ; Spencer Banzhaf, Wallace E. Oates Unchanging Child Support Orders in the Face of Unstable Earnings k Ha, Maria Cancian, and Daniel R. Me Intertemporal Regulatory Tasks and Responsibilities for Greenhouse Gas Reductions LU |. Deasaondn L ee S. Friedma Political and Public Acceptability of Congestion Pricing: Ideology and Self-Interest 3j0rn Harsamnda Jnob n M. Qu POINT/COUNTERPOINT Deficit Spending and the Debt yinelb A. Couch America’s Related Fiscal Problems C. Eugene Steuerl How to Think About the U.S. Budget Challenge nry ]. Aaron Why We Must Untie Our Fiscal Straightjacket: A Response to Henry J. Aaron wene Steuerle Volume Contents How to Think About the U.S. Budget Challenge: Response to C. Eugene Steuerle HenryJ .A aron BOOK REVIEW Eugene B. McGregor, Jr., Editor The Housing Policy Revolution: Networks and Neighborhoods by David }. Erickson Katrin B. Anacker Erratum 900 Contents for Volume 29 Author Index for Volume 29 29th Year Data and Referees Referee Acknowledgements

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