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JPAM special issue on science policy in the Summer 2012: Volume 31, No. 3 issue

  • 1.  JPAM special issue on science policy in the Summer 2012: Volume 31, No. 3 issue

    Posted 07-26-2012 13:23

    The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management produced a special issue focusing on science policy in collaboration with the National Science and Technology's Science of Science Policy interagency working group.  This issue is publicly available online for free until the end of 2012.  Please share the link to this issue with your interested colleagues and friends, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.2012.31.issue-3/issuetocThank you.

     

    Maureen Pirog, Editor-in-Chief, JPAM

     

     

     

    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

     

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    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.

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    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.

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

    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. 3If 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. 3If 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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

    Point/Counterpoint

    Good Governance Connects Science and Society

         J. Benjamin Hurlbut and Jason Scott Robert (Pages 722-725)

    Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

    Point/Counterpoint

    Democracy is Working

         Jason Owen-Smith, Christopher Thomas Scott, and Jennifer B. McCormick (Pages 726-728)

    Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

    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. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

    Policy Retrospectives

    Innovation Inducement Prizes: Connecting Research to Policy

         Heidi Williams (Pages 752-776)

    Link to JPAM Volume 31, No. 3If you want to cite this article before it is in print, please use the DOI number listed with each article.

     

     

     

    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management is published by Wiley Periodicals on behalf of the

    Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.

     

    Editor-in-Chief: Maureen Pirog ▪ Indiana University,

    School of Public and Environmental Affairs (and)

    University of Washington,

    Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs

    Managing Editors:

    Robert Kaestner ▪ University of Illinois at Chicago

    Christopher (Kitt) Carpenter ▪ University of California, Irvine 

     

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