The book has two primary and complementary goals.
Essential microeconomic theory and applications for policy analysis, public administration, health care, environmental management, urban affairs, and urban planning.
Microeconomic Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis, Volume 1: Distributional Impacts is a collection of papers presented at a conference of the same title held in Washington, D.C. in March...
This book aims to bridge the gap between economics and politics, and in doing so hopes to instill in the reader a deeper appreciation for social scientific thinking.
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Robert H. Socolow, “Failures of Discourse: Obstacles to the Integration of Environmental Values into Natural Resource Policy,” in When Values Conflict: Essays ... Naomi B. Lynn and Aaron Wildavsky (Chatham, NJ: Chatham House, 1990, pp.
“The Continuing Education of a Policy Salesman.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 21, ... Henderson, M., and Chetkovich, C. 2014. “Sectors and Skills: Career Trajectories and ... Boston, MA: Pearson. Radin, Beryl. 2003.
The analysis found in Public Microeconomics is simple and operational, conducive to computationally easy examples and exercises.
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This is part of a ten volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science.