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Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 Indexes to Volume 11 of Policy Studies Review The following indexes of authors and subjects cover the issues of the 11th volume of the Political Studies Review. Each page is designated by an issue number (which is a Roman numeral) and a page number (an Arabic numeral). The issues cover a variety of topics by way of their symposia, articles, literature reviews and professional developments or news and notes. The symposia deal with “State Policy Problems,” “Immi- gration Policy” and “Policy Sciences: State of the Art.” The index of authors covers authors of articles, authors of books reviewed and reviewers of books, but not names referred to in the articles. The index of subjects mainly covers the basic concepts included in the titles and subtitles of the symposia and articles, and the titles of books reviewed. The bodies of the articles and book reviews were also consulted to clarify the concepts derived from the titles. The page number after each concept is generally the first page of the main page on which the concept is discussed. The discussion may be continued on subsequent pages as well. Future annual indexes will appear in the first issue of each volume to cover all issues in the previous volume. NAMES INDEX: POLICY STUDIES REVIEW, VOLUME 11 Altschuler, David, I-280 Davis, Charles, I-149 Anglin, Roland, III-280 Dawson, Chad, II-24 de Alteriis, Martin, III-203 Bailey, Thomas, II-87 Debbage, Keith, I-6 Baker, Ralph, I-75 deLeon, Peter, IIi-389 Bemelmans-VideM.c ,L. , III-431 Delgado, Hector, II-131 Binyon, Gayle, I-126 Demchak, Chris, III-434 Brady, Timothy, III-423 Diesing, Paul, III-425 Bykerk, L. G., III-259 Dluhy, Milan, II-139 Doron, Gideon, III-303, III-359 Clark, Cal, I-91 Clark, Janet, I-91 Ebeling, Jon, III-428 Clingermayer, James, II-37 Englander, Fred, II-3 Connelly, Nancy, II-24 Connor, R., III-431 Feiock, Richard, I-158 Cukierman, Alex, II-187 Gaebler, Ted, II-189 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 Gage, Robert, II-57 Gauch, Ronald, III-431 Rees, John, I-6 Griffith, David, II-118 Rivera-Batiz, Francisco, II-165 Roberts, Nancy, I-55 Haley, M. Margaret, I-158 Runsten, David, II-118 Hawkins, Gordon, I-180 Hayao, Kenji, III-434 Scicchitano, Michael, I-81 Hedge, David, I-81 Sharkansky, Ira, III-406 Henderson, David, II-187 Sheets, Robert, I-40, III-222 Hendrick, Rebecca, III-310 Sollars, David, I-26 Herzik, Eric, I-141 Stanely, Kathleen, II-106 Hill, Kim Quaile, III-425 Sullivan, Teresa, II-153 Hofferbert, Mark, III-329 Hofferbert, Richard, III-329 Teske, Paul, I-118 Huang, Chi, II-347 Ting, Yuan, I-40, III-222 Hudson, J., II[I-431 Waldinger, Roger, II-87, II-97 Kamieniecki, Sheldon, I-110 Wasley, Teree, III-423 Kane, John, II-3 Weimer, David, III-370 Kercowitz, Zvi, II-187 West, William, II-37 Knuth, Barbara, II-24 Zimring, Franklin, I-180 Lackie, Paula, I-110 Lapp, Michael, II-97 Lechne, Richard, I-177 Leiderman, Leonardo, II-187 Lowell, B. Lindsay, II-76 Mayne, J., III-431 Meade, J. E., III-428 Medler, Jerry, I-100 Meyer, Fred, I-75 Michaels, Sarah, III-241 Mintz, Alex, III-347 Morales, Richard, II-143 Mushkatel, Alvin, I-100 Nachmias, David, III-310 Osborne, David, II-189 Papademetriou, Demetrios, II-76 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 SUBJECTS INDEX: POLICY STUDIES REVIEW, VOLUME 11 Academic, I-6 Consultants, I-11 studies, III-303 Contingent lists, III-371 Access, III-211 Contracts, I-129 Activism, III-241 Cooperation, III-281 Administrative agencies, II-37 Cooperative projects, I-22 Adoption law, I-133 County government, III-295 AFDC, II-3 Creativity, 1-58 Affiliation, I-15 Crime, I-27 African-Americans, II-87 Criminal justice, I-28 Agenda-setting, III-360 Cross-sectional design, III-355 Aid, federal, I-96 Cycles, I-76 All-payer rate systems, III-209 Ambiguity, III-415 Data problems, III-337 Arrest, I-28 Decision-making, II-25 Asian workers, II-110 Decriminalization, I-35 Delivery systems, III-206 Barefoot evaluator, III-339 Demand-side strategy, I-34 Basic needs strategy, III-335 Designing, I-58 Benefit levels, welfare, II-4 Developing countries, III-329 Black workers, II-110 Development, I-6, III-280 Budget reductions, I-83 Disaggregation, III-349 Budgetary process, III-351 Dislocated workers, I-40, III-222 Bureaucratic politics, III-412 Drugs, I-26 Bureaucrats, I-63 Burglary, I-30 Earthquake policy, III-245 Business Economic cycles, II-187 analysis, I-26 power, III-259 change, II-76 responses, III-222 development, I-24, I-121, 1-149, survival, II-81 II-57 policy, III-319 California, II-176 reform, III-332 Causation, I-28 transformations, II-89 Clean air, I-116 Efficiency, III-428 Coalitions, III-362 Eligibility, welfare, II-4 Coastal zone, I-100 Employment, I-20, 1-48 Collective bargaining, III-222 implications, II-91 Company characteristics, I-17 related immigration, II-84 Comparative state data, II-37 Employer benefits, I-43 Competitiveness, I-177 Energy, I-116 Competitors, I-11 English language, II-165 Complexity, III-310 Entrepreneurial state, I-75 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 Entrepreneurship, I-55 Hazardous waste manage- Environment dilemma, III-364 ment, I-141 Environmental Health policy, I-100 care, III-203, III-423 preservation, II-57 maintenance organizations, regulation, I-149 IlI-206 Equality, III-428 High technology, I-6, I-115 Ethnic succession, II-102 capacity, I-110 Executives, I-63 Hispanic workers, II-110 Expenditures, II-12 Human and taxes, I-95 resources, II-57 Externality effects, III-350 services, I-57 Factory termination, III-224 Idealist perspective, II-39 Fairness, I-165 Ideology, II-37, III-410 Federal Illegal aid, I-91, I-96, I-98 aliens, II-161 funding, III-210 immigration, II-83 response, I-81 Immigration, II-76 Federalism, I-75 reform, II-118 Female workers, II-110 Implementation, I-58, III-217 Financing Incentives, III-375 surrogacy, I-132 Income, I-48 training programs, I-40 Industrial Fishing, II-24 change, II-79 Foreign-born workers, II-109 restructuring, II-76 Formulation policy, III-389 Industry Fragmented government, I-78 knowledge, I-6 Functional programs, II-67 university programs, I-6 Functionalism, I-55 Infrastructure, III-332 Innovation, I-55, III-375 Game thoery, III-362 Institutional choice, I-37, III-375 Garment industry, II-97 Insurance, III-262 Gender gap, III-262 Integration, II-76 Generic instruments, iII-373 Interest group perspective, II-39 Government Intergovernmental relations, I-141 agencies, I-11 Intervention analysis, II-8 grants, I-40 IRCA, II-143 sponsorship, I-40 Israel, [II-416 Growth, I-6, II-187, I1I-332 Issue networks, III-241 management, II-59 Guns, butter tradeoff, III-347 Japan, III-434 Jews, II-176 Harvesting fish, II-24 Job security, III-222 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 Knowledge sources, I-6 Normative problems, III-335 Labor theory, II-37 market, II-76, II-165 process, II-147 Objectivity, III-408 unions, II-122 Occupations, I-48, III-248 Larceny, I-30 Office of Technology Assess- Latino entrepreneurs, II-155 ment, I-177 Law enforcement, I-29 Opinion formation, III-270 Leadership, I-63, I-82 Organizations, III-248 Legalization, I-36 Originality, I-69 Legislative Oversight, federal, I-84 arena, I-134 process, [I-24 Packaging reforms, III-212 Liberty, III-428 Partisanship, III-410 Licensed technologies, I-13 Party competition, [I-37 Lobbying, III-265 Path model, I-170 Local government, I-91, III-294 Patronage, III-410 Location, I-15 Planning, III-280 Long-term effects, III-348 Piant closing, III-222 Longitudinal design, III-355 Policy advocate, I-60 Mainstreaming, III-211 design, III-370 Managed care, III-214 evaluation, III-431 Markets, III-377 intellectual, I-60 Mass public, III-253 sciences, III-303 Measurement problems, III-336 Studies Organization, III-448 Meat packing industry, II-106 systems, III-316 Media, III-254 makers, III-406 Medicaid, III-203 Political Mexican culture, II-37 Americans, II-158 economy, I-158, II-187 immigrants, II-159 opportunities, III-382 Multicollinearity, III-353 science, III-406 Multiplism, III-311 Population change, II-91 National Academy of Sciences, growth, I-92 I-177 Populism, III-410 Natural resources, II-24 Poultry industry, II-118 Negotiation, II-24 Poverty, III-209 Networks, III-241 Prepayment systems, III-206 New products, I-6 Principal-agent perspective, [I-41 New York City, II-87 Priorities, [I-59 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 Prison, I-28 Scholarship, III-407 Prisoners dilemma, III-359 Science, III-425 Privatization, I-40 Self-help, II-178 Procedural constraints, II-37 Service sector, II-153 Production processes, I-6 Severance pay, III-224 Property crime, I-30 Short-term effects, III-348 Prototype, I-58 Social choice, III-360 Public Soil conservation, I-116 enterprise, I-55 Solid waste, I-116 entrepreneurship, I-56 Stakeholders, II-30 participation, II-37 State Publications, I-11 choices, I-120 environmental regulation, I-158 R and D programs, I-11 planning, III-280 Race, I-48 policy, I-75 Radicalness, I-70 product growth, I-92 Rational choice, III-359 response, I-81 Rationality, III-408 responsibility, I-84 Reagan administration, I-81 Statistical model, I-170 Redevelopment, III-280 Strategies, I-26 Refugees, II-76 Subjectivity, [11-313 Regional Suppliers, I-11 councils, [I-57 Surrogate parents, I-126 growth, II-57 Sweatshops, II-100 Regression analysis, II-14 Regulatory Tax authority, I-80 incentives, I-43, III-214, III-222 policy, I-118 policy, I-222 Reinventing government, II-189 Technology, I-6 Relocation decisions, I-154 Telecommunications, I-118 Reorganization, I-82 Trade publications, I-13 Research, I-6 Transaction costs, III-226 expectations, I-150 Transportation planning, II-57 Restaurant industry, II-143 Retraining workers, III-222 Unauthorized workers, II-81 Revenues, general, I-96 Undocumented immigration, Robbery, I-30 II-97 Rule revisions, I-83 Unions, labor, IJ-122 Rural labor, II-106 Universal health care, III-203 Universities, I-6 Safety net, I-165 University-industry programs, Sales, I-20 1-6 Salmon fishing, II-28 Urban Satisfaction, I-15 change, II-88 Savings accounts, I-46 general assistance, I-165 Policy Studies Review, Spring/Summer 1993, 12:1/2 User fees, III-214 Utilization, III-313 Vietnamese, II-176 Voting paradox, III-359 War on drugs, I-26 Waste management, I-141 Water systems, III-339 Welfare programs, I-40 reform, II-3 system, I-165 White workers, II-110 Work force reductions, III-222 incentives, II-4 Workers, I-40

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