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Centro de Estudios Municipales y de Cooperación Internacional (CEMCI)

THE ROLE OF PUBLIC INPUT IN STATE WELFARE POLICYMAKING

SHAW, GREG M.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/2000, pág. 707

Sumario
1. Research Method. 2. Findings. 3. Conclusions.

THE SEATTLE COMMONS: A CASE STUDY IN THE POLITICS AND PLANNING OF AN URBAN VILLAGE

IGLITZIN, LYNNE B.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/1995, pág. 620

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Methodology. 3. The Proposal. 4. The Vision. 5. The Arena. 6. The Growth Management Climate and Political Realities. 7. The Players. 8. The Strategies. 9. The Opposition. 10. The Plan Evolves. a)ìStage I (1991-1992). b) Stage II (Early-1993). c) Stage III (Late-1993). 11. Conclusion.

THE STRUCTURE AND CONTEXT OF THE URBAN GROWTH COALITION: THE VIEW FROM THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

ELKINS, DAVID R.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/1995, pág. 583

Sumario
1. Urban Theory and the Growth Coalition. a) Unitary Theory. b) Growth Machine. c) Regime Theory. 2. Data and Methods. 3. Findings. 4. Factor Analysis. 5. Coalitional Differences Between Central Cities and Suburbs. 6. Conclusion.

THE STRUGGLE TO REFORM REGULATORY PROCEDURES, 1978-1998

ANDERSON, JAMES E.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 3/1998, pág. 482

Sumario
1. The carter administration and regulatory reform. a) The legislative veto. b) The bumpers amendment. c) Hybridrulemaking. d) Ex parte communictions. e) Competitive improvements. f) Regulatory policy board. g) Regulatory flexibility. 2. The reagan administration and regulatory reform. 3. Reprise, 1995-1996. 3. Concluding comments.

THE SUNLAND PARK/CAMINO REAL PARTNERSHIP: LANDFILL POLITICS IN A BORDER COMMUNITY

ROSELL, ELLEN

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/1996, pág. 111

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Local dump to regulated landfill. 3. Nu-Mex/JOAB/ Camino Real: A corporate Citizen?. 4. City of sunland park: Political acquiescence or Economic pragmatism?. 5. Concerned citizens of sunland park: NIMBY or savvy risk assessors?. 6.Whose Community?. 7. Lessons from the public/Private landfill partnership.

THE SUPREME COURT AS A POLICY ARENA: THE STRATEGIES AND TACTIES OF STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL

WALTENBURG, ERIC N.;SWINFORD, BILL

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 2/1999, pág. 242

Sumario
1. Goal of this research. 2. The making of the"Pro-state" Court. 3. The advocacy of the state attorneysgeneral. 4. The perceptions and strategies of stateattorneys General. 5. Conclusions.

TOWARD AN EXPLANATION FOR PUBLIC INTEREST GROUP FORMATION AND PROLIFERATION: SEED MONEY, DISTURBANCES, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND PATRONAGE

NOWNES, ANTHONY;NEELEY, GRANT

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/1996, pág. 74

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Theoretical Background. 3. The data. 4. Findings. 5. Discussion and conclusions. 6. Concluding remarks.

TRUST AND UNDERSTANDING IN PARTICIPATORY POLICY ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF THE VERMONT FOREST RESOURCES ADVISORY COUNCIL

HAIGHT, DAVID;GINGER, CLARE

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/2000, pág. 739

Sumario
1. Participatory Policy Analysis. 2. Vermont FRAC.3. Research Design, Data, and Methods. 4. Factors, Relatedto Trust and Understanding. 5. Workgroup Case Findings. 6.Implications.

UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR TIME LIMITS AND OTHER WELFARE REFORMS

PEREIRA, JOSEPH A.;VAN RYZIN, GREGG G.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 3/1998, pág. 398

Sumario
1. Background. 2. Data and measures. 3. Analysis and results. 4. Discussion and conclusion.

USING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO DEVELOP LOCAL ECONOMIES: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO MISSOURI ENTERPRISE ZONES

WATSON, SHEILAH S.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/1995, pág. 652

Sumario
1. Enterprise Zones as an Economic Development Tool: Issues and Concerns. 2. Methodology. 3. Results of Analysis. 4. Conclusión.

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