Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation

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SAGE, 2002 - 423 páginas

Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation is the only book of its kind to present aspects of public policy evaluation that relate to economic, technology, social, political, international, and legal problems. Rather than looking at specific narrowly focused programs, this book emphasizes broad-based evaluation theory, study, and application, providing a rich variety of exceptional insights and ideas.

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SuperOptimizing
31
Preventing Sexual Harassment While Preserving
41
Another WinWin Occurrence
71
Public and Private Sectors
87
Sherman the Shark on Policy Evaluation
99
Professionalism Books
105
The Tale and the Lessons
111
Public Health Challenges
125
SuperOptimizing Solution Graphing
227
WinWin Game Theory
235
WinWin Mediation
245
WinWin Allocation
253
Inconsistent Reactions to WinWin Analysis
263
WINWIN APPLICATIONS
267
Coeffects Diagrams and WinWin Analysis
269
WinWin Economics
275

Policy Theory
133
Building Frameworks for Policy Analysis
145
Causal Relations Among Policy Fields
151
Process Methods
159
Changing Policy Research
167
Recruiting People and Obtaining Funds
175
Funding for Policy Evaluation
181
POLICY EVALUATION TRENDS
187
POLICY EVALUATION SUBSTANCE
209
A Memo to the Editor
213
Congressional Campaign Reform
217
Violence Guns Media and Fathers
223
WINWIN THEORY
225
A New Approach to National Environmental Policymaking
291
WinWin Decentralizing
295
WinWin Justice
301
POLICY EVALUATION IN GENERAL
309
POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION
323
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
347
Generating SuperOptimum Solutions
365
PROFESSIONALISM
373
PUBLIC POLICY
385
SPECIAL RESOURCES
397
Index
413
About the Editor 423
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Stuart S. Nagel was professor emeritus of political science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was secretary-treasurer and publications coordinator of the Policy Studies Organization and coordinator of the Dirksen-Stevenson Institute and the MKM Research Center. He held a Ph.D. in political science and a J.D. in law, both from Northwestern University. His major awards include fellowships and grants from the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, National Science Foundation, National Social Science Council, East-West Center, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. His previous positions include being an attorney to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, the National Labor Relations Board, and the Legal Services Corporation. He has been a professor at the University of Arizona and Penn State University.

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