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Abstracts: A question of governance. Rookies. Family feud
Abstracts: A reexamination of the optimal nonlinear income tax. Optimal non-linear income taxation for reduction of envy
Abstracts: Are fines more efficient than imprisonment? Regulatory errors, optimal fines and the level of compliance. Note on Ricardian equivalence
Abstracts: Are individual investors tax savvy? Evidence from retail and discount brokerage accounts. Managerial rewards and the behavior of for-profit, governmental, and nonprofit organizations: evidence from the hospital industry
Abstracts: Are local governments governed by forward looking decision makers? An investigation of spending patterns in Swedish municipalities
Abstracts: Are local property taxes important in the intrametropolitan location decisions of firms? An empirical analysis of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan area
Abstracts: A retrospective on policy development in Ottawa. What are administrative tribunals? The pursuit of uniformity in diversity
Abstracts: A revealed preference approach to ranking city quality of life. An assessment of the benefits of air pollution control: the case of infant health
Abstracts: Are we all green now? Public opinion on environmentalism in Britain. The politics of official statistics
Abstracts: Arnold's promises. Forgive and forget?. Ho, ho, ho: seasonal gifts for all the good little boys and girls of politics
Abstracts: Arnold's victory lap. What's good for business is good for California. There we go again?
Abstracts: Around the block: urban models with a street grid. City and suburb: urban models with more than one employment center
Abstracts: A simulation-based welfare loss calculation for labor taxes with piecewise-linear budgets. Environmental controls, scarcity rents, and pre-existing distortions
Abstracts: A simultaneous-equations analysis of urban development: migration and industrial growth in Israel's new towns
Abstracts: Assembly
Abstracts: Assembly. Congress
Abstracts: Assembly. District-by-district analysis: Assembly
Abstracts: Assembly. Election 2000: what the candidates say about health care
Abstracts: Assembly. Roots: a look at where we were and where we are headed
Abstracts: Assembly. Senate
Abstracts: Assessing a state's financial condition. Introduction to GASB. Hurricanes, Tornadoes and other: Reporting their effect applying GASB 42
Abstracts: Asset allocation and asset location: household evidence from the survey of consumer finances. Estate and gift taxes and incentives for inter vivos giving in the US
Abstracts: Assistance to poor households when income is not observed: targeted in-kind and in-cash transfers. A note on globalization and urban residential rents
Abstracts: Assistance to poor households when income is not observed: targeted in-kind and in-cash transfers. part 2 Does the number of houses a broker shows depend on a homeseeker's race?
Abstracts: A stubborn digital divide. Packing it up and heading home. When the computer makes house calls
Abstracts: A study of the impacts of zoning on housing values over time. The price elasticity of the supply of single-family detached urban housing
Abstracts: Asymmetric commodity tax competition - comment on de Crombrugghe and Tulkens. Tacit collusion and international commodity taxation
Abstracts: A system on the brink. Sacramento's top lobbyists. Struggling to fix workers' comp
Abstracts: A theory of true interests in the work of Amartya Sen. Won't get fooled again: the paranoid style in the national security state
Abstracts: A three-input model of spatial effects of a central-city wage tax. The uncertain city: competitive instability, skills, innovation and the strategy of agglomeration
Abstracts: A tiebout theory of public vs private provision of collective goods. Pay-as-you-go public pensions with endogenous fertility
Abstracts: Atomic politics. The Republican advantage. Will Bush's Texas appeal translate?
Abstracts: A trivial affair. Back to basics. Knight distributes a racist poem
Abstracts: Attorney General
Abstracts: Attracting qualified personnel in times of full employment. A management myth: can security deliver added value?
Abstracts: A two-region model of redistribution, migration and international trade. Privatization, public investment, and capital income taxation
Abstracts: Audit Federal Financial Controls: Sooner rather than later? Would Sarbanes-Oxley benefit federal financial management?
Abstracts: Audit huddles as a tool to control over-and under-auditing tendencies: Part one of two. Fraud in New Zealand Government-despite auditor general's warning
Abstracts: Auditing claims in the insurance market with fraud: the credibility issue. Creating countervailing incentives through the choice of instruments
Abstracts: Auditing ethics: Make them an offer they can't refuse. Productivity in multiple output public service: a quadratic frontier function and Malmquist index approach
Abstracts: Avoiding the downfall of windfalls. Inter-country public sector comparisons and harmonization of international accounting, auditing and regulation
Abstracts: Babel. 2001-2002 goals and objectives: Richard V. Norment, CGFM, CIA; National President, 2001-2002. Federal fiscal facts and fallacies
Abstracts: Back home, Rogan gets judged. Freshman class brims with great expectations; 'real change may come in increments. And it must be done carefully and thoroughly. That's why I'm limiting myself to only 10 to 12 bills this year.'
Abstracts: Ballot bulge. 1998 primary ballot propositions. Voucher initiative, sales taxes on special election ballot
Abstracts: Bank consolidations and minority neighborhoods. Do states play welfare games? Portfolio choices for homeowners
Abstracts: Bankruptcy and the market for mortgage and home improvement loans. Black-white differences in inflation: 1974-1991
Abstracts: Barbara Boxer: will women catapult her into the U.S. Senate? Religious right losing its grip
Abstracts: Bargaining over residential real estate: evidence from England. Reinvestment in the housing stock: the role of construction costs and the supply side
Abstracts: "Basket cases": tax incentives and international joint venture participation by American multinational firms. On the timeliness of tax reform
Abstracts: Battling the bottle. Battling a silent enemy. Searching for answers
Abstracts: Bay area brawl. Recall mania. Now what?
Abstracts: Being gay. Captives no longer, but servants still? Contract parliamentarism and the new minority governance in Sweden and New Zealand
Abstracts: Being Muslim: Islam, Islamism and identity politics. Institution matter? Rethinking postcommunist transition
Abstracts: Being Palestinian. From occupation to state-building: Palestinian political society meets Palestinian civil society
Abstracts: Beltway exile. Losing its grip. Senate
Abstracts: Bergeson confirmation may open the door for Channel One. Bergeson nomination killed in Assembly. California may be the home of 21st Century "multimedia," but its schools still operate in the stone age
Abstracts: Better information better management. Commitment to Public Sector: Oracle on demand. Interactive data- XBRL: A revolutionary idea
Abstracts: Betting on politics. Handling problems wrongside up. Divorced dads fight back
Abstracts: Beyond "financial incentives": how stakeholders interpret Ontario's funding structure for midwifery. Regulatory agencies and accountability: an Ontario perspective
Abstracts: Bidding models of housing markets. Identification and stochastic specification in Rosen's hedonic price model
Abstracts: Bidding models of housing markets. The optimal design of housing allowances. Shelter allowances in a general equilibrium setting: a model and some situations
Abstracts: Bill Clinton goes to Washington. Alan Cranston. Washington perspective
Abstracts: Bill Clinton goes to Washington. Levine and Campbell, adieu. The Achtenberg confirmation
Abstracts: Biometrics, software propel time & attendance. Barriers: not just for government anymore. Fired up for safety
Abstracts: 'Bitter victory, sweet defeat.' The March 1996 general elections and the new government in Spain. The March 2000 general election in Spain
Abstracts: Black applicants, black employees, and urban labor market policy. Are suburban firms more likely to discriminate against African-Americans?
Abstracts: Boeing. Mexico and drugs. Dole and California
Abstracts: Bordering on road rage. Veterans Affairs Secretary Tony Principi. Lydia Camarillo: beyond tokenism
Abstracts: Breaking out. Choreography a la Clinton. Asian activists vow a new outcome
Abstracts: British party conferences and the political rhetoric of the 1990s. The International Monetary Fund in the 1990s
Abstracts: Budget institutions and political insulation: why states adopt the item veto. Filling potholes: macroeconomic effects of maintenance versus new investments in public infrastructure
Abstracts: Budget meltdown. Mixed messages. The rise of the voters
Abstracts: Budget referendums and government spending: evidence from Swiss cantons. Budget windows, sunsets, and fiscal control
Abstracts: Bureaucracy and innovation. Liberal "chefs de cabinets ministeriels" in Quebec: keeping politics in policy-making
Abstracts: Bureaucratic structure and bureaucratic performance in less developed countries. Polarized platforms and moderate policies with checks and balances
Abstracts: Bureaucrats and tax limitation. Tax competition with imperfectly mobile capital. An economic analysis of public school choice plans
Abstracts: Bureautic corruption, environmental policy and inbound US FDI: theory and evidence. Political instability, corruption and policy formation: the case of environmental policy
Abstracts: Burton and Boxer: in the rough and tumble world of politics, it's rare to find a lasting bond between players
Abstracts: Bush and Davis: when the lights go out, who's left standing? Bush and the recall
Abstracts: Business demand for broadband access capacity. Self-sabotage. Discrete choice analysis of demand for broadband in Japan
Abstracts: California and America: An Odyssey. The canvas casino: California, Indian tribes battle over gambling. Tribes come of age
Abstracts: California energy policymaking: whose job is it, anyway? California's energy czar. Electricity in California: a political and economic crossroads
Abstracts: California journal's roundtable on the environment. Why I voted for Arnold. Finally, a budget
Abstracts: California labor's big shift. California budget: the toil of summer. Which way, GOP?
Abstracts: California mental health care: from the snakepit to the street? One-to-six
Abstracts: California on the eve. The minnies. Putting the puzzle pieces together
Abstracts: California progress or..... A time for new dreams. Gulliver among the Lilliputians
Abstracts: California's 200 mph future? Stirring the calm waters. Arnold and gay marriage
Abstracts: California's "Dixie.". A new shade for California. Education in California: the age of turmoil and hope
Abstracts: California's lost children. Taking care of our elderly. Whither welfare reform
Abstracts: California stands apart. US Senate. U.S. Senate
Abstracts: California voters take charge. California in crisis. Voters nostalgic for a good old-fashion campaign
Abstracts: California voters take charge. Cut to the bone. Young and rootless
Abstracts: Cameras contribute to lumber store's bottom line. 700 cameras at 2 high schools serve as pro-active tactic. Color camera tech focuses on low light performance
Abstracts: Cameras contribute to lumber store's bottom line. Growth in digital 2-way radio public safety usage continues
Abstracts: Campaign finance reform. The money game. Affordable housing and tax credits
Abstracts: Campaign finance unreform. Gladiator contests pull no punches. Indian gaming
Abstracts: Campaigning as governing: the 1996 US Presidential elections. Real change in the USA
Abstracts: Campaigning in the age of Monica. Arnold and George. A tale of two states
Abstracts: Campaign money and the Internet. The resurgence of labor. Labor toils mightily for a select few
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