| JPAM Special Issue: Special Symposium on Science Policy and The Science of Science Policy ▪ Guest Editors: Julia Lane and Dan Black - Spring 2012: Volume 31, No. 3 |
| JPAM Table of Contents for Summer 2012: Volume 31, No. 3, available online for free until the end of 2012. The Wiley.com online publication web site is: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.2012.31.issue-3/issuetoc |
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| Feature Article Are Green Vehicles Worth the Extra Cost? The Case of Diesel-Electric Hybrid Technology for Urban Delivery Vehicles Kerry Krutilla and John D. Graham (pages 501-532) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Do Carrots Work? Examining the Effectiveness of EPA's Compliance Assistance Program Sarah Stafford (Pages 533-555) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Heat Waves, Droughts, and Preferences for Environmental Policy Ann L. Owen, Emily Conover, Julio Videras, and Stephen Wu (Pages 556-577) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Environmental Justice and Green-Technology Adoption Paul Ong (Pages 578-597) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Overview of the Science of Science Policy Symposium Julia Lane, Dan Black, and Guest Editors (Pages 598-600) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Subsidies for New Technologies and Knowledge Spillovers from Learning by Doing Gregory F. Nemet (Pages 601-622) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Permanent Visas and Temporary Jobs: Evidence from Postdoctoral Participation for Foreign PhDs in the United States Xiaohuan Lan (Pages 623-640) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Does Targeted, Disease-Specific Public Research Funding Influence Pharmaceutical Innovation? Margaret E. Blume-Kohout (Pages 641-660) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Feature Article Growing Stem Cells: The Impact of Federal Funding Policy on the U.S. Scientific Frontier Jeffrey L. Furman, Fiona Murray, and Scott Stern (Pages 661-705) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
| Point/Counterpoint Technical Advancement, Ethics, and Democracy: What Can Be Learned from Stem Cell Research? Kenneth A. Couch, Editor; Julia Lane and Dan Black, Guest Editors (Pages 706-707) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
| Point/Counterpoint Stem Cells, Science, and Public Reasoning J. Benjamin Hurlbut and Jason Scott Robert (Pages 707-713) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Point/Counterpoint Expand and Regularize Federal Funding for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Jason Owen-Smith, Christopher Thomas Scott, and Jennifer B. McCormick (Pages 714-721) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Point/Counterpoint Good Governance Connects Science and Society J. Benjamin Hurlbut and Jason Scott Robert (Pages 722-725) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Point/Counterpoint Democracy is Working Jason Owen-Smith, Christopher Thomas Scott, and Jennifer B. McCormick (Pages 726-728) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Methods for Policy Analysis Can Nonexperimental Estimates Replicate Estimates Based on Random Assignment in Evaluations of School Choice? A Within-Study Comparison Robert Bifulco (Pages 729-751) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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| Policy Retrospectives Innovation Inducement Prizes: Connecting Research to Policy Heidi Williams (Pages 752-776) Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3. If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article. |
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