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Michael S. Lund,
Lester M. SalamonThis conference volume provides broad and varied insights by some of the most astute students of American government into the operation of the Reagan presidency and into its larger significance for American political life.
George C. EadsDiscusses the design of the regulatory relief strategy in Reagan's first term, and its impacts. It is a remarkably candid account of the origins of the strategy and its immediate results.
George GalsterResearch into urban problems influences, and is influenced by, both the problems themselves and the policies made in response to them. This book describes the policymaking process in general and the role of policy research in particular. It covers economic development, education, poverty, family support and social welfare, housing, interg [...]
George GalsterResearch into urban problems influences, and is influenced by, both the problems themselves and the policies made in response to them. This book describes the policymaking process in general and the role of policy research in particular. It covers economic development, education, poverty, family support and social welfare, housing, interg [...]
Harry Holzer,
Peter Edelman,
Paul OffnerBy several recent counts, the United States is home to 2 to 3 million youth age 16 through 24 who are out of school and out of work Much has been written on disadvantaged youth, and government policy has gone through many incarnations, yet questions remain unanswered. Why are so many young people “disconnected,” and what can public policy [...]