WORKING  PAPER  SITES  OF  POLITICAL  SCIENCE
Public Policy

 
 
*Category placement is based on papers actually online rather than the author's research interests.
 
 
Cary Coglianese
Harvard University. Titles include
"Building Sector-Based Consensus: A Review of the EPA's Common Sense Initiative";
"Does Consensus Work? A Pragmatic Approach to Public Participation in the Regulatory Process" (2003);
"Securing Truth for Power: Informational Strategy and Regulatory Policy" (2004);  and
"The Internet and Public Participation in Rulemaking."
 
Susan Fainstein
Columbia University.  Titles include
"Competitiveness, Cohesion, and Governance";
"New Directions in Planning Theory";
"Inequality in Global City Regions";  and
"Can We Make the Cities We Want?"
 
Lawrence Jacobs
University of Minnesota.  Titles include
"Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness";
"The Credibility Crisis: Congress and the Press Neglect Sources Americans Believe the Most";
"Detached Democracy: Americans See Lobbyists and National Interest as More Influential than Public Opinion";
"Presidential Manipulation of Public Opinion: The Nixon Administration and the Public Pollsters";
"The Annenberg Public Policy Center Poll Watch: The 1996 Presidential Elections";
"The Crisis in Polling";
"Myths and Misunderstandings About Public Opinion Toward Social Security: Knowledge, Support, and Reformism";
"Pollwatch: The Media's Reporting and Distorting of Public Opinion Toward Entitlements";  and
"Congressional Leadership Of Public Opinion."
Helen Levy
University of Michigan. Scroll to the middle of the page. Titles include
"The Material Well-Being of Single Mother Households in the 1980s and 1990s: What Can We Learn from Food Spending?" (2005);
"Employer-Sponsored Disability Insurance: Where Are the Gaps in Coverage?" (2004);
"What Do People Buy When They Don't Buy Health Insurance and What Does That Say About Why They Are Uninsured?" (2003);  and
"The Economic Consequences of Being Uninsured" (2002).
Jeremy Richardson
Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Scroll to the middle of the page.  Titles include
"Government, Interest Groups and Policy Change";
"Matching declarations and actions? Commission proposals in the light of the Fifth Environmental Action Programme";
"Interest Groups And EU Policy Making: Organizational Logic And Venue Shopping";  and
"Implementing EU Public Policy."
 
Marco Steenbergen
University of North Carolina.  Titles include
"Monte Carlo Simulations of Similarity Coefficients";
"The Not-So Ambivalent Public: Policy Attitudes in the Political Culture of Ambivalence";  and
"The Reverend Bayes Meets J.Q. Public: Patterns of Political Belief Updating in Citizens."
 
Kenneth Wald
University of Florida.  Titles include
"All Politics is Local";
"Religion and Politics in the NES";
"Sexual Orientation and Educational Politics";
"Religion in Israeli Politics";
"Politics of School-Based Health Care";  and
"The Christian Right and Public Policy."
 
Dan Wood
Texas A&M.  Titles include
"Driven to Distraction: Do Presidents Divert Attention from Domestic Policy Issues with Foreign Policy Matters?";
"Financing Public Education: the Role of Equity, Efficiency, and Politics";
"Tradeoffs in State Expenditures: A Theory and Empirical Analysis Across States and Time";
"The Politics of Problem Definition: A Theory and Application to Sexual Harassment";
"The Politics of Administrative Design";  and
"Whatever Happened to Stationarity Assumption Three."
 
Jack Wright
Ohio State University.   Titles include
 "Consensual Rulemaking and the Time it Takes to Develop Rules."

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