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245 1 0 _aPROMOTING the General Welfare :
_bnew perspectives on government performance
260 _aWashington :
_bThe Brookings Institution,
_c2006
300 _a344 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I. Introduction
_t1. Government performance: missing opportunities to solve problems - Alan S. Gerber e Eric M. Patashnik
_t2. Policy analysis in representative democracy - David |L. Weimer e Aidan R. Vining
_tPart II. Documenting government performance failures
_t3. Sham surgery: the problem of inadequate medical evidence - Alan S. Gerber e Eric M. Patashnik
_t4. Urban transportation - Clifford Winston
_t5. Achieving fundamental housing policy reform - Edgard O. Olsen
_t6. Fixing special education - Jay P. Greene
_tPart III. New tools for problem solving
_t7. Decision markets for policy advice - Robin Hanson
_t8. An experimental basis for public policy initiatives - Charles A. Holt, William M. Shobe e Angela M. Smith
_tPart IV. Political institutions as problem solvers?
_t9. Can congress serve the general welfare? - Sarah A. Binder
_t10. Congress as problem solver - David R. Mayhew
_t11. Parties as problem solvers - Morris P. Fiorina
_t12. Taking the brandeis metaphor seriously: policy experimentation within a federal system - Mark Carl Rom
_t13. The states as a laboratory: legal innovation and state competition for corporate charters - Roberta Romano
_tPart V. Conclusion
_t14. Two perspectives on governmental underperformance - Eugene Bardach
650 4 _aBem Estar Social
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650 4 _aPolítica de Governo
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650 4 _aPolítica Pública
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650 4 _aDemocracia
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651 4 _aEstados Unidos
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