| | Public Administration Review © American Society for Public Administration
Volume 72, Special Issue, November 2012 | |
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EDITORIAL Introduction James L. Perry and Beryl A. Radin |
SOCIAL EQUITY |
| Social Equity: Its Legacy, Its Promise Mary E. Guy and Sean A. McCandless Commentary |
| Social Equities and Inequities in Practice: Street-Level Workers as Agents and Pragmatists Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno | | | GOVERNANCE | | Is There a Spirit of Governance? Jonathan G. S. Koppell and Jennifer Claire Auer Commentary | The Spirit of Frederickson: Move Forward Boldly David Matkin | | | Governance, Privatization and Systemic Risk in the Disarticulated State Julia L. Carboni and H. Brinton Milward Commentary | Accommodating Risk Requires Managing Relationships William G. Resh | | | The Influence of Administrative Cost Ratios on State Government Grant Allocations to Nonprofits Shena R. Ashley and David M. Van Slyke Commentary | Exploring the Tangled Web of Proxy Government Alasdair Roberts | | | | | | Administrators and Elected Officials' Collaboration Networks: Selecting Partners to Reduce Risk in Economic Development Richard C. Feiock, In-Won Lee, and Hyung Jun Park Commentary | | Nuances of Metropolitan Cooperative Networks Jack W. Meek | The Skill Set of the Successful Collaborator Rosemary O'Leary, Yujin Choi and Catherine M. Gerard Commentary | | H. George Frederickson as Exemplar of "The Skill Set of the Successful Collaborator" Guy B. Adams PERFORMANCE Public Management by Numbers as a Performance-Enhancing Drug: Two Hypotheses Christopher Hood Commentary Responsiveness to Reform Values: The Influence of the Political Environment on Performance Information Use Donald P. Moynihan and Daniel P. Hawes Commentary CITIZENSHIP H. George Frederickson and Citizenship in Public Administration Thomas A. Bryer and Terry L. Cooper Commentary | | | |
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