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100 1 _aPatton, Carl V.
245 1 0 _aBasic methods of policy analysis and planning /
_cCarl V. Patton, David S. Sawicki, Jennifer J. Clark
250 _a3. ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2016.
300 _axv, 464 p.
504 _aInclui bibliografia
505 0 _a1: Methods -- The need for simple methods of policy analysis and planning -- The policy analysis process -- Crosscutting methods -- Verifying, defining, and detailing the problem -- Establishing evaluation criteria -- Identifying alternatives -- Evaluating alternative policies -- Displaying alternatives and distinguishing among them -- Monitoring and evaluating implemented policies -- 2: Cases -- Downtown development -- Defending against accusations of discriminatory housing practices -- Municipal garbage : solid-waste collection methods -- University on campus parking policies -- Emergency aid for home heating fuel : developing an allocation formula -- A state tax on plastic shopping bags -- Public-private redevelopment projects : the case of underground Atlanta
_tPART 1 - METHODS;
_tCHAPTER 1 - THE NEED FOR SIMPLE METHODS OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND PLANNING;
_t1.1 - Quick, Basic Policy Analysis;
_t1.2 - Learning the Methods of Policy Analysis and Planing;
_t1.3 - Parctial Principles for Beginning Policy Analysts;
_t1.4 - Chapter Summary;
_t1.5 - Organization of the Book;
_tCHAPTER 2 - THE POLICY ANALYSIS PROCESS;
_t2.1 - Types of Policy Analysis;
_t2.2 - The Role of the Analysis;
_t2.3 - Ethical Considerations;
_t2.3.1 - Values in Analysis;
_t2.3.2 - Ethical Analysis;
_t2.3.3 - Ethical Principles and Rules;
_t2.3.4 - Guidelines for Professional Conduct;
_t2.4 - The Analysis Process;
_t2.5 - Basic Policy Analysis in Six Steps;
_tStep 1: Verify, Define, and Detail the Problem;
_tStep 2: Establish Evaluation Criteria;
_tStep 3: Identify Alternative Policies;
_tStep 4: Evaluate Alternative Policies;
_tStep 5: Display and Distinguish among Alternative Policies;
_tStep 6: Monitor and Evaluate the Implemented Policy;
_tCHAPTER 3 - CROSSCUTTING METHODS;
_t3.1. - Identufyingand Gathering Data;
_t3.1.1 - Sources of Data;
_t3.1.2 - Literature Review;
_t3.1.3 - Library Search Methods;
_t3.1.4 - Getting Started;
_t3.1.5 - Federal Government Information;
_t3.1.6 - Legal Searches;
_t3.1.7 - Management Records;
_t3.1.8 - Observation;
_t3.2 - Interviewing for Policy Information;
_t3.2.1 - The Investigative Approach;
_t3.2.2 - Structure and Closure;
_t3.2.3 - Choosing the Interviewees;
_t3.2.4 - Making Contact;
_t3.2.5 - Conducting the Interview;
_t3.2.6 - Using Your Time Efficiently;
_t3.3 - Quick Surveys;
_t3.3.1 - Types of Surveys;
_t3.3.2 - Survey Methods;
_t3.3.3 - Questionnaire Construction;
_t3.3.4 - Sample Selection;
_t3.4 - Evaluating Data and Information;
_t3.4.1 - Estimating Data Quality;
_t3.4.2 - Document Analysis;
_t3.4.3 - Determining Thuth from interviews;
_t3.5 - Basic Data Analysis;
_t3.5.1 - Descriptive Data Analysis;
_t3.5.2 - Graphic techniques;
_t3.5.3 - Tables;
_t3.5.4 - Mapping and Spatial Analysis;
_t3.5.5 - Descriptive Statistics;
_t3.5.6 - Association or Correlation;
_t3.5.7 - Measures of Significance;
_t3.6 - Communicating the Analysis;
_t3.6.1 - Getting It pn Paper;
_t3.6.2 - Using Graphics to Communicate;
_t3.6.3 - Organizing the Report;
_t3.6.4 - In-Person Communication;
_tCHAPTER 4 - VERIFYING, DEFINING, AND DETAILING THE PROBLEM;
_t4.1 - Identifying and Defining Problems;
_t4.2 - Developing the Problem Statement;
_t4.3 - Back-of-the-Envelope Calculations;
_t4.4 - Quick Decision Analysis;
_t4.5 - Creation of Valid Operational Definitions;
_t4.6 - Political Analysis;
_t4.7 - The Issue Paper versus First-Cut Analysis;
_tCHAPTER 5 - ESTABLISHING EVALUATION CRITERIA;
_t5.1 - The process of Establishing Evaluation Criteria;
_t5.2- Several Important Economic Concepts;
_t5.2.1 - the Free-Market Model;
_t5.2.2 - Costs;
_t5.2.3 - Benefits;
_t5.2.4 - Standing;
_t5.2.5 - Externalities;
_t5.2.6 - Elasticity;
_t5.2.7 - Marginal Analysis;
_t5.2.8 - Equity and Sustainability
_t5.3 - Commonly Employed Evaluation Criteria;
_t5.3.1 - Technical Feasibility;
_t5.3.2 - Economic and Financial Possibility;
_t5.3.3 - Political Viability;
_t5.3.4 - Administrative Operability;
_tCHAPTER 6 - IDENTIFYING ALTERMATIVES;
_t6.1 - Sources of Alternatives;
_t6.2 - Searching for Alternatives;
_t6.2.1 - Researched Analysis and Experimentation;
_t6.2.2 - No-Action (Status Quo) Analysis;
_t6.2.3 - Quick Surveys;
_t6.2.4 - Literature Review;
_t6.2.5 - Comparison of Real-World Experiences;
_t6.2.6 - Passive Collection and Classification;
_t6.2.7 - Development of Typologies;
_t6.2.8 - Analogy, Metaphor, and Synectics;
_t6.2.9 - Brainstorming;
_t6.2.10 - Comparison with na Ideal;
_t6.3 - Creating Alternatives;
_t6.3.1 - Feasible Manipulations;
_t6.3.2 - Modifying Existing Solutions;
_t6.4 - Pitfalls to Avoid;
_tCHAPTER 7 - Evaluating Alternative Policies;
_t7.1 - Forecasting Methods;
_t7.1.1 - Extrapolative Techniques;
_t7.1.2 - Theoretical Forecasting Techniques and Modeling;
_t7.1.3 - Intuituve Forecasting Techniques;
_t7.2. - Evaluation Methods;
_t7.2.1 - Discounting;
_t7.2.2 - Three Meansures of Efficiency;
_t7.2.3 - Sensitivity Analysis;
_t7.2.4 - Allocation Formulas;
_t7.2.5 - Quick Decision Analysis Revisited;
_t7.2.6 - Political Analysis;
_t7.3 - Uncertainty;
_tCHAPTER 8 - DISPLAYING ALTERNATIVES AND DISTINGUISHING AMONG THEM;
_t8.1 - Problemsin Selecting the Best Policy;
_t8.2 - Conflict between Individual and Collective Rationality;
_t8.3 - The Problem of Multiple Criteria;
_t8.4 - Several Methods of Dealing With Multiple Criteria;
_t8.4.1 - Basic Comparison Methods;
_t8.4.2 - Matrix (Scorecard) Display Systems;
_t8.4.3 - Other Matrix Methods;
_t8.4.4 - Weights, Rating Systems, and Index Numbers;
_tCHAPTER 9 - MONITORING AND EVALUATING IMPLEMENTED POLICIES;
_t9.1 - Types of Policy Failures;
_t9.2 - The Policy Evaluation Continuum;
_t9.3 - Types of Ex-Post Evaluation;
_t9.3.1 - Befere-and-After Comparisons;
_t9.3.2 - With-and-Without Comparisons;
_t9.3.3 - Actual-versus-Planned Performance Comparisons;
_t9.3.4 - Experimental Models;
_t9.3.5 - Quase-Experiemental Models;
_t9.3.6 - Cost-Oriented Evaluation Approaches;
_t9.4 - Which Method Should Be Used?;
_t9.5 - Principles od Quick Evaluation;
_tCHAPTER 10 - DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT;
_t10.1 - Introduction;
_t10.2 - The Assignment;
_t10.3 - Background Information;
_tCHAPTER 11 - DEFENDING AGAINST ACCUSATIONS OF DISCRIMINATORY HOUSING PRACTICES;
_t11.1 - Introduction;
_t11.2 - The Assignment;
_t11.3 - Background Information;
_t11.4 - The data and data Problems;
_t11.5 - Learning Objectives;
_t11.6 - Exhibits;
_tExhibits 11.1 Newspaper Article;
_tExhibits 11.2 Examples of Housing Discrimination;
_tExhibits 11.3 Current Rental Rates by Race for All Peters-Owned Buildings (Tables 11.1 - 11.8);
_tExhibits 11.4 Consumer Prime Index (Table 11.9)
_tExhibits 11.5 Estimates of Population and Households by Race for Counties in the MSA and SMSA (Tables 11.10 - 11.14);
_t11.7 - Source Material;
_tCHAPTER 12 - MUNICIPAL GARBAGE: SOLID-WASTE COLLECTION METHODS;
_t12.1 - Introduction;
_t12.2 - The Assignment;
_t12.3 - Exhibits;
_tExhibits 12.1 Draft Report on DPW Solid-Waste Collection Experiments;
_tExhibits 12.2 Summary Report: Time/Cost Comparisons for Solid-Waste Collection Methods;
_tCHAPTER 13 - UNIVERSITY ON CAMPUS PARKING POLICIES;
_t13.1 - Introduction;
_t13.2 - The Assignment;
_t13.3 - Background Information;
_t13.4 - Guidelines for Analysis;
_t13.5 - Final Report;
_t13.6 Exhibits;
_tExhibits 13.1 Table 13.1 Parking Pricing and Supply at Seçected Universities;
_tExhibits 13.2 Figure 13.1 Student Center parking Dack Utilization;
_tExhibits 13.3 Table 13.2 State University Annual Parking and Transportation Budget (in thousands of dollars);
_tExhibits 13.4 Table 13.2 Annual Capital Expenditures for Parking;
_tExhibits 13.5 Table 13.3 Travel Behavior vu Unibersity Affiliation;
_tExhibits 13.6 Table 13.4 Demographics by University Affiliation;
_tExhibits 13.7 Table 13.5 Comments on Parking and Transportation by University Affiliation.
_t13.7 - Source Material;
_tCHAPTER 14 - EMERGENCY AID FOR HOME HEATING FUEL: DEVELOPING AN ALLOCATION FORMULA;
_t14.1 - Introduction;
_t14.2 - The Assignment;
_t14.3 - The Specific Tasks;
_t14.4 - Exhibits;
_tExhibits 14.1 meno form CSA Director G.G. Ortiz to All Governors;
_tAttachment 1 Poverty Guidelines for Wiscondin Households, 2011;
_tExhibits 14.2 internal Memorandum WHEAP;
_tTable 14.2 Total Number of Disconnected Households Estimated by County, 2011;
_tTable 14.3 Estimated Percentages of types of Fuel Used for home Heating, by County and the State of Wisconsin, 2011;
_tTable 14.4 Heating Degree Days by County, State of Wisconsin, Averages for 1981-2010;
_t14.5 - Source Material;
_tCHAPTER 15 - A STATE TAX ON PLASTIC SHOPPING BAGS
_t15.1 - Introduction;
_t15.2 - The Assignment;
_t15.3 - Underlying Themes;
_t15.4 - Learning Objectives;
_t15.5 - Source Material;
_tCHAPTER 16 - PUBLIC-PRIVATE REDEVELOPMWNT PROJECTS: THE CASE OF UNDERGROUND;
_t16.1 - Introduction;
_t16.2 - the Assignment;
_t16.3 Case Background;
_t16.4 - Issues and Actors;
_t16.5 - Exhibits;
_tExhibits 16.1 Newpaper Article;
_tExhibits 16.2 Memo;
_tExhibits 16.3 Formal Description of Proposed Project;
_t16.6 - Source Material.
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