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Combining the insights of an economist and a political scientist, this new third edition of "Cases in Public Policy Analysis" offers real world cases to provide students with the institutional and political dimensions of policy problems as well as easily understood principles and methods for analyzing public policies. Guess and Farnham clearly explain such basic tools as problem-identification, forecasting alternatives, cost-effectiveness analysis, and cost-benefit analysis and show how to apply these tools to specific cases. The new edition offers a revised framework for policy analysis, practical guidelines for institutional assessment, and five new action-forcing cases. Up-to-date materials involving complex policy issues, such as education reform, cigarette smoking regulation, air pollution control, public transit capital planning, HIV/AIDS prevention strategies, and prison overcrowding are also included. Bridging the gap between methods and their application in real life, "Cases in Public Policy Analysis" will be of interest to professors involved with upper-division and graduate-level policy courses, as well as an excellent sourcebook in applied policy training for government practitioners and consultants.

Table of Contents
Preface 1. The Policymaking Process: Between Technical Rationality and Politics 2. Problem Identification and StructuringCase Study: Fighting Crime: The Case for Emptier Prisons 3. Forecasting Institutional Impacts on Public Policy PerformanceCase Study: Washington, DC, School Reform 4. Forecasting Policy OptionsCase Study: Transit Options for Metro's Purple Line 5. Pricing and Public Policy: The Case of Cigarette TaxesCase Study: Cigarette Tax Clouds Boosts among States 6. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: The Case of HIV Prevention ProgramsCase Study: Fighting HIV, a Community at a Time 7. Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Case of Environmental Air Quality StandardsCase Study: The Debate over Ambient Air Quality Standards for Fine Particulate Matter 8. Summary and ConclusionsGlossary Index

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    A Paperback / softback by George M. Guess, George M. Guess, Paul G. Farnham

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      Publisher: Georgetown University Press
      Publication Date: 18/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9781589017344, 978-1589017344
      ISBN10: 158901734X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Combining the insights of an economist and a political scientist, this new third edition of "Cases in Public Policy Analysis" offers real world cases to provide students with the institutional and political dimensions of policy problems as well as easily understood principles and methods for analyzing public policies. Guess and Farnham clearly explain such basic tools as problem-identification, forecasting alternatives, cost-effectiveness analysis, and cost-benefit analysis and show how to apply these tools to specific cases. The new edition offers a revised framework for policy analysis, practical guidelines for institutional assessment, and five new action-forcing cases. Up-to-date materials involving complex policy issues, such as education reform, cigarette smoking regulation, air pollution control, public transit capital planning, HIV/AIDS prevention strategies, and prison overcrowding are also included. Bridging the gap between methods and their application in real life, "Cases in Public Policy Analysis" will be of interest to professors involved with upper-division and graduate-level policy courses, as well as an excellent sourcebook in applied policy training for government practitioners and consultants.

      Table of Contents
      Preface 1. The Policymaking Process: Between Technical Rationality and Politics 2. Problem Identification and StructuringCase Study: Fighting Crime: The Case for Emptier Prisons 3. Forecasting Institutional Impacts on Public Policy PerformanceCase Study: Washington, DC, School Reform 4. Forecasting Policy OptionsCase Study: Transit Options for Metro's Purple Line 5. Pricing and Public Policy: The Case of Cigarette TaxesCase Study: Cigarette Tax Clouds Boosts among States 6. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: The Case of HIV Prevention ProgramsCase Study: Fighting HIV, a Community at a Time 7. Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Case of Environmental Air Quality StandardsCase Study: The Debate over Ambient Air Quality Standards for Fine Particulate Matter 8. Summary and ConclusionsGlossary Index

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