Capital Financing of Schools: A Comparison of Lease Purchase Revenue Bonds and general Obligation Bonds in Texas
by Shama Gamkhar and Mona Koerner
Working Paper No.95
2001
28 pages
LB 2826 T4 G36 2001 Public Affairs Library
Austin EMWS Responding: Emergency Medical Services in Central Texas Prepare for a Regional Future?
by Rebecca Christie
Working Paper No.94
2000
86 pages
RA 645.6 T4 C48 2000 Public Affairs Library
This report examines the complex relationship between city- and county-funded emergency medical teams in Travis County,
Texas. Traditionally, City of Austin EMS units have provided service to Travis County residents outside the city limits,
with limited funding and support from the county. While the county shares some responsibility for emergency services by
operating its own helicopter rescue service, it reimburses the city for only a fraction of the cost of providing EMS
services in unincorporated areas. Additionally, City of Austin residents continue to pay both city and county taxes to
support EMS service. As the Austin metropolitan area expands beyond county limits, and as population growth continues
outside of city limits, new demands are being placed on the current EMS network.
Austin EMS Responding discusses future options for expansion and management of the Austin and Travis County EMS services.
Models include establishing a new countywide system based on current services but controlled and funded by the county, or
creating a new hospital district or EMS tax district to serve the entire area independent of city and county governments.
The report recommends creation of an EMS tax district as the most viable solution, and outlines necessary steps toward
the establishment and oversight of such a district.
Federal Budget and Trust Fund Institutions:
Do They Matter in Measuring the Impact of Federal
Highway Grants?
by Shama Gamkhar
Working Paper No.93
2000
26 pages
HE 355 G3638 1999 Public Affairs Library
This paper examines how the budgetary features of the highway program in the United States affect the
impact of federal highway grants on state and local government highway expenditure. It also
provides insight in to the federal budgetary and grant policy that suggest ways for improving the
impact of federal highway grants on state and local governments.
Asymmetric Responses in Economic Models
by Shama Gamkhar and Jerome A. Olsen
Working Paper No.92
2000
26 pages
HB 135 G324 1999 Public Affairs Library
This paper uses artificial data and a discrete formula to calculate the marginal responses and predictions
regarding the dependent variable, over time, by existing asymmetric response models. It is intended
to provide insight in to what properties would be useful in an asymmetric response model to make it
relevant for policy analysis.
The Impact of Federal Alcohol and Drug Abuse Block Grants on
State and Local Government Substance Abuse Program Expenditure: The Role of Federal
Oversight
by Shama Gamkhar and Shao-Chee Sim
Working Paper No.91
1999
32 pages
HV 5825 Q365 1999 Public Affairs Library
This paper looks at the effects of federal Alcohol and Drug Abuse (ADA)
block grants on state and local government spending on substance abuse from 1985-95. It
also examines the effects of increased federal enforcement of ADA restrictions since 1989
on local and state government spending.
Is the Response of State and Local Highway Spending Symmetric to Increases and Decreases in Federal Highway Grants?
by Shama Gamkhar
Working PaperNo.90
1999
30 pages
HE 355 G364 1999 Public Affairs Library
This paper looks at whether an increase or
decrease in federal highway grants for the current year and lagged periods trigger
proportionate changes in state and local spending on highways.
Knowledge and Policy Action in Urban Development: If We Know so Much . . .
by Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series #89
1998
18 pages
HT 153 W55 1998 Public Affairs Library
This paper argues that effective government action must begin with an understanding of the society,
its problems, and the role of government in addressing societal needs. It examines the challenges of
integrating research and knowledge into the policymaking process.
Understanding Local Governance: An International Perspective
by Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series #88
1998
25 pages
JS 50 W55 1998 Public Affairs Library
Many countries in the world are undergoing a process of political and administrative
decentralization, a process which invariably places new responsibilities on local government. This
paper explores the concept of governance and proposes an analytical framework for the study of local
governance in an international context. It seeks to identify and understand the causes of poor
governance. The paper concludes with a discussion on the challenges facing those who seek
to improve governance, particularly in many developing countries.
Is Devolution Approaching Its Limits?
by Robert H.Wilson
Working Paper Series #87
1998
28 pages
JS 113 W55 1998 Public Affairs Library
This paper first reviews the debate surrounding devolution, the process of transfering government
authority from the federal government to state and local government. It then assesses several
categories of intergovernmental relations in which policymaking is decentralized, shared,
preempted, or lacks federal leadership. The paper concludes with a discussion on the consequences
of recent devolution initiatives on cities.
Environmentally Friendly Decision-Making in Structural Policies
By Reinhard F. Klein
Working Paper Series #86
1997
94 pages
JA 74.5 K53 1997 Public Affairs Library
This paper discusses the importance of considering the potential impact of structural
development and infrastructure on the environment in the decision-making process and
subsequent project implementation. It compares the rules and practices in addressing
environmental concerns in the U.S. and the European Union (EU) and looks at how the U.S.
experience can be applied to the EU. The findings in this paper are based on an intensive
literature review of Texas state and U.S. government and Congressional documents as well
as the views and experiences of experts and practitioners in the field.
The Implementation of Infrastructure in Texas Colonias: Self-Help and the Small Towns
By Nicole Carter, Susan Salamone, Lynne Tovar
Working Paper Series #85
1997
76 pages
TD 403 C37 1997 Public Affairs Library
This paper discusses the water and wastewater problems of the colonias along the
Texas-Mexico border and how the utilization of self-help and nonconventional methods contribute
to addressing these needs. As state and federal funds allocated to address water and wastewater
infrastructure needs in the colonias are depleted quickly, the Texas Small Towns Environment
Program (Texas STEP), which relies on the concept of self-help, becomes one of the most viable
options available to the remaining colonias without adequate environmental infrastructure.
The program assists small communities that want to use local volunteers, materials, and financial
resources to alleviate their infrastruture crisis.
Children's Health Care Policy Issues in Texas: Data Book
By the Policy Research Project on Health Policy Issues in Texas
Working Paper Series #84
1995
31 pages
HG 9397.5 T4 C495 1995 Public Affairs Library
HG 9397.5 T4 C495 1995 SUPPL. Public Affairs Library
Through data analysis and in-depth study of other
states' initiatives to finance coverage for children's health care, part one
explores options for Texas to better meet the health care needs of its most
underserved and arguably most deserving population‹children. The report
provides a profile of Texas children, the health care system which serves them,
and options for restructuring financing and eligibility in order to assure
continuous coverage and to reduce dependency and the need to obtain Medicaid.
Part Two provides an update to the 1992 Current Population Survey (CPS)
data that appeared in Part One of the report using the 1994 CPS data now
available.
Hospital-Based Essential Community Providers: Challenges for
Public Hospitals, Teaching Hospitals, and Academic Health Science Centers in Medicaid Managed
Care
By Maureen Milligan
Working Paper Series #83
1995
39 pages
RA 418.5
P6 M556 1995 Public Affairs Library
This paper reviews the historical mission of public and teaching hospitals, the challenges they
face in a managed care environment, and their potential status as Essential Community Providers.
Federally qualified health centers : the first "essential
community providers".
Maureen Milligan,
Working Paper Series #82
1995
34
pages
RA 418.5 P6 M555 1995 Public Affairs Library
Introduces the general concept of Essential Community Providers (ECPs). It describes Federally
Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), outlines the protections granted to FQHCs in the Medicaid
statue, and discusses the controversies surrounding the waiver of FQHC protections in some
states' 1115 waivers.
Access to primary health care in Texas.
Sophia
Wright
Working Paper Series #81
1995
37 pages
RA 427.9 W74 1995 Public Affairs
Library
This report examines the repercussions of inadequate primary
health care accessibility for Medicaid recipients and poses solutions to this
problem. Although the number of eligible medicaid recipients has increased, the
number of physicians available to treat these patients has not. In addition,
current health care providers such as public hospitals, medical schools,
Federally Qualified Health Centers, and Rural Health Clinics rendering services
to these patients have not succeeded in filling the health care void because of
problems of cost and accessibility to patients. The report recommends solutions
which include structural and financial changes.
Water's for Fighting: The Edwards Aquifer Dilemma
By Shana Norton
Working Paper Series
#80
1995
34 pages
GB 1199.3 T4 N678 1994 Public Affairs Library
Managing Environmental Risks in Texas: Background Papers, Vol. 2
By Sylvia Amaya, Marie Pierce, Patrick Basinski, Minerva Camarene, Patrick Krishock,
Daniel Morrison, Jerzy Mikosz, Jennifer Goodman, Robin Redford
Working Paper Series #79
1994
192 pages
GE 155 T4 M37 1994 V.2 Public Affairs Library
This paper provides more detailed descriptions and assessments of particular risks analyzed in Policy
Research Project No. 108. The risks discussed include: industrial wastewater point
source discharges to surface water, nonpoint source pollution, oil spills in Texas, drinkingwater,
pesticides, and "unregulated risks" (municipal solid waste, stratospheric ozone depletion, and
global warming).
Managing Environmental Risks in Texas: Background Papers, Vol. 1
By Errol Brown, Niyanta Thomas, Rob Borja, Kathleen McCarthy, Carey Fitzmaurice,
Jennifer Juo, Agnes Septey, Laura Beck, Grant Olson, Jonathan Fishburn
Working Paper Series #78
1994
166 pages
GE 155 T4 M37 1994 V.1 Public Affairs Library
This paper provides more detailed descriptions and assessments of particular risks
analyzed in Policy Research Project Report No. 108. The risks discussed
include: physical degradation of terrestial ecosystems, physical degradation of
water and wetlands, air pollution, and abandoned hazardous waste sites.
Mexico embraces the "Third Age"
By Genie Nyer
Working Paper Series #77
1994
32 pages
RA 564.8 N93 1994 Public Affairs Library
Examines programs the Mexican government has undertaken in recent years to meet the needs
of its elderly ("Third Age") population. It also looks at American retirees who have had
first-hand experiences with the Mexican health care system. Finally, it attempts to find
out why Americans have chosen to live in Mexico and how Americans at home can benefit
from this knowledge.
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers: Health Care
Accessibility
By Sandra Benavides-Vaello, Heather Setzler
Working Paper Series
#76
1994
46 pages
RA 448.5 M5 B46 1994 Public Affairs Library
Investigates the health care and health care accessibility problems faced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the United States. The paper looks at varied aspects of these
workers‹who they are, where they live, and what problems they have‹to asssess
how their health and wellness demands can be realized. It also evaluates
efforts made by various health programs to serve the migrant population.
The Provision of Health Care Services to the Undocumented
Population in Bexar County, Texas
By Melissa Chabran, Alyse Forcellina, Valerie
Spinelli
Working Paper Series #75
1994
54 pages
RA 448.5 I44 C42 1994 Public
Affairs Library
Presents the results of a survey on access to health care services by the undocumented population in Bexar County, Texas,
which includes the city of San Antonio. It also gives a history of immigration
trends in the United States and summarizes the current debate on the
undocumented population in the United States.
Child Welfare Services along the U.S.-Mexico Border
By Lesley Daigle
Working Paper Series #74
1994
74 pages
HV 742 A165 D34 Public
Affairs Library
Addresses binational efforts of social
workers on the United States-Mexico border in the provision of child welfare
services. The successes and failures of these efforts are evaluated and, based
upon the laws and standards of the various border states and agencies, models of
cooperation for child welfare services between Mexico and the United States are
developed.
Constitutional Authority for and Limitations on Texas State Government Finance, Appropriations, and
Spending
Project directed by Glen H. Cope, Thomas M. Keel
Working Paper Series #73
1993
170 pages
HJ 2053 T4 C66 1993 Public Affairs Library
Third World Colonias: Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
By Robert K. Holz, Christopher S.
Davis
Working Paper Series #72
1993
148 pages
HN 79 T42 R56 1993 Public Affairs
Library
Water Utilization in the Yarmuck-Jordan, 1192-1992
By J. W. Eaton, David J. Eaton
Working
Paper Series #71
1993
16 pages
HD 1698 I75 W37 1993 Public Affairs Library
The Case for a long-range state telecommunications policy in
Texas
By the Telecommunications Working Group
Working Paper Series #70
1993
43 pages
HE 7781 C37 1993 Public Affairs Library
Argues for a widely available telecommuncations network
in Texas state government that would stimulate economic development and allow
high-quality government services to be delivered for lower cost.
Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics: The Inadequacy of Title IX Enforcement by the U.S.
Office for Civil Rights
Project directed by Kenneth W. Tolo
Working Paper Series #69
1993
30 pages
GV 709 G46 1993 Public Affairs Library
Professional Liability Insurance in Texas
By Todd M. R. Baker
Working Paper Series #68
1992
27 pages
HG 8054 B34 1992 Public Affairs Library
Overview of the Indigent Health Care System in Texas
By Don Brown, Andrew Cohen
Working
Paper Series #67
1992
76 pages
RA 418.5 P6 B76 1992 Public Affairs Library
Public health system in Texas.
Barbara N.Samuels
Working Paper Series #66
121 pages
1992
RA 425 S25 1992 Public Affairs Library
The Texas Medicaid program.
Dawn A. Jahn
Working Paper Series #65
61 pages
1992
HD 7102 U5 T45 1992 Public Affairs Library
Mid-level Practitioners: Their Role in Providing Quality Health Care
By Sara Rusk McGonagle
Working Paper Series #64
1992
42 pages
RT 82.8 M33 Public Affairs Library
Texas Provider Utilization and Financial Data
By Nicole Abend
Working Paper Series
#63
1992
61 pages
RA 981 T4 A23 1992 Public Affairs Library
Nurses in Texas: Nurse Aides to Advanced Nurse Practitioners, 1971-1991
By Olive Roen
Working Paper Series #62
1992
84 pages
RT 86.74 T4 R63 1992 Public Affairs Library
State Initiatives to Establish Basic Health Insurance Plans
By Matthew D. Pierce
Working
Paper Series #61
1992
23 pages
HD 7102 U4 P53 1992 Public Affairs Library
Hispanics and the Scholastic Aptitude Test in Texas
By Jorge Chapa, Lodis Rhodes, Carlos
Contreras, Mary Goodwin, Mary Lou Ramirez, Valerie Ventura
Working Paper Series #60
1992
265 pages
LB 2353.57 H57 1992 Public Affairs Library
The Effects of Demographic and Labor Market Trends on Wage and
Salary Inequality, 1967-1988
By W. Norton Grubb, Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper
Series #59
1991
35 pages
HC 110 I5 1991 Public Affairs Library
The purpose of this study is to determine the relative influence of demographic characteristics
(age, gender, educational attainment, and race and ethnicity) and labor market factors
(industrial and occupational patterns of employment and work patterns such as part-time,
full-time or over-time work) on the patterns of national wage and salary inequality for
the period 1967 through 1988. The study focuses on wages and earnings rather than total
income and uses a measure of inequality developed by Henri Theil that is particularly
appropriate for disentangling different contributions to inequality.
The Second Death of Laissez-Faire
By James K. Galbraith
Working Paper Series #58
1990
53 pages
HB 95 G35 1990 Public Affairs Library
An An Organizational Systematic Study of State Regulation
By Leigh B. Boske
Working
Paper Series #57
1990
25 pages
Relative Wage and International Competitiveness in U.S. Industry
By James K. Galbraith,
Paulo Du Pin Calmon
Working Paper Series #56
1990
75 pages
Foreign investment, industrial linkages, and regional development.
Norman J. Glickman
Working Paper Series #55
1989
160 pages
HG 4910 F67 1989 Public Affairs Library
Hospital Care for Schizophrenia in California in 1984
By Laurie Crumpton, Chandler Stolp,
David C. Warner
Working Paper Series #54
1989
18 pages
RC 514 C78 1989 Public
Affairs Library
Telecommunications and Economic Development: The State and Local Role
By Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series #53
1989
36 pages
HE 7781 W54 1989 Public Affairs Library
The Political Economy of State Economic Development Programs
By Robert H. Wilson
Working
Paper Series #52
1989
38 pages
HC 110 I53 W54 1989 Public Affairs Library
The Importance of State Regulatory Policies in Formulating Economic Development Strategies
By Leigh B. Boske
Working Paper Series #51
1989
32 pages
HD 3612 B67 1989 Public
Affairs Library
Economic development : Austin's future.
Norman J. Glickman
Working Paper Series #50
1988
179 pages
HC 108 A95 G55 1988 Public Affairs Library
Community Right to Know: Results of Four Surveys
By Susan G. Hadden, Leticia Flores
Working
Paper Series #49
1988
42 pages
JC 599 U5 H231 1988 Public Affairs Library
The International Economy and the American Sunbelt
By Norman J. Glickman, Amy Glasmeier
Working Paper Series #48
1988
47 pages
HC 107 A163 G55 1988 Public Affairs Library
The Regional Effects of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad
By Norman J. Glickman, Geoffrey J.
Bannister
Working Paper Series #47
1988
42 pages
HG 4538 G545 1988 Public Affairs
Library
Development and Applications of a Decision Support System for Emergency Medical Services
By David J. Eaton, Muriel Ricateau, Henry Fitzgerald, William Coll, Terry Nelson, William
Stockton
Working Paper Series #46
1988
24 pages
RA 645.6 T4 D48 1988 Public Affairs
Library
Structural Economic Change and the Powers of State Government: The Viability of Regional Development
Strategies
By Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series #45
1988
38 pages
HC 110
I53 W54 1988 Public Affairs Library
Socioeconomic and Political Influences on Industrial Production Decisions in East German
Provinces
By Robert C. Rickards
Working Paper Series #44
1988
36 pages
HC
290.78 R53 1988 Public Affairs Library
Strategy of Export-Led Growth
By James K. Galbraith
Working Paper Series #43
1988
20
pages
HC 106.8 G35 1988 Public Affairs Library
Payment for Mental Health Inpatient Care in California
By Mark Juretic, Chandler Stolp, David C.
Warner
Working Paper Series #42
1987
31 pages
RA 790.65 C2 J874 1987 Public Affairs
Library
Inpatient Utilization of Mental Retardation/Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
By Mark
Juretic, Chandler Stolp, David C. Warner
Working Paper Series #41
1987
31 pages
RA
790.65 C2 J872 1987 Public Affairs Library
State Science and Technology Policies: An Assessment
By Jurgen Schmandt, Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series #40
1987
40 pages
Q 127 U6 S35 1987 Public Affairs Library
The Distribution of Wages and Salaries, 1960-1980: The Contributions of Gender, Race, Sectoral
Shifts, and Regional Shifts
By W. Norton Grubb, Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series
#39
1987
33 pages
HC 110 I5 G78 1987 Public Affairs Library
The Exchange of Favors in the Market for Influence
By James K. Galbraith
Working Paper
Series #38
1987
30 pages
HB 846.8 G34 1988 Public Affairs Library
The Grammar of Political Economy
By James K. Galbraith
Working Paper Series #37
1986
31 pages
HB 171.5 G342 1986 Public Affairs Library
The Changing Economic Structure of Texas Cities
By Robert H. Wilson
Working Paper Series
#36
1986
45 pages
HT 334 U5 W547 1985 Public Affairs Library
R&D as an Economic Development Strategy: The Microelectronic and Computer Technology Corporation
Comes to Austin
By Josh Farley, Norman J. Glickman
Working Paper Series #35
1985
26 pages
HD 9696 A3 U6232 1985 Public Affairs Library
Determining ambulance deployment in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
David J. Eaton 1985
39 pages
Working Paper Series #34
RA 996 D65 D473 1985 Public Affairs Library
International Direct Investment and Regional Development: Some Empirical Findings
By Norman J.
Glickman, Douglas P. Woodward
Working Paper Series #33
1985
38 pages
HG 4910 G642
1985 Public Affairs Library
Two Cheers for Industrial Policy: A Critical Look at Some Urban and Distributional Issues
By Norman J. Glickman, Marcia Van Wagner
Working Paper Series #32
1985
46 pages
HD 3616 U63 G642 1985 Public Affairs Library
Cities and the International Division of Labor
By Norman J. Glickman
Working Paper Series
#31
1984
37 pages
HT 321 G6424 1985 Public Affairs Library
Environmental Protection and Economic Development in India
By Susan G. Hadden
Working
Paper Series #30
1984
71 pages
HC 435.2 H322 1984 Public Affairs Library
Comparative study of infant mortality in the Texas/Mexico border area of Laredo/Nuevo Laredo
Alfonso Ortiz
Working Paper Series #29
1984
142 pages
HB 1323 I4 O774 1984 Public
Affairs Library
The Economic Context of Urban Policy
By Norman J. Glickman, Robert H. Wilson
Working
Paper Series #28
1984
47 pages
HC 241 G642 1984 Public Affairs Library
Economic and regional policy in postwar Japan
Norman J.Glickman
Working Paper Series #27
1984
46 pages
HC 462.9 G642 1984 Public Affairs Library
Economic policy and the cities : in search of Reagan's real urban policy
Norman J.Glickman
Working Paper Series #26
1984
36 pages
HC 106.8 G642 1984 Public Affairs Library
Regulation and science
Jurgen Schmandt
Working Paper Series #25
1983
44 pages
Q
125 S3352 1983 Public Affairs Library
Prospects for cooperative efforts : a review of selected maternal and child health programs in the
United States and Mexico
Margaret C. Mendez
Working Paper Series #24
1983
48
pages
HV 699 M462 1983 Public Affairs Library
The utilization of parteras as a source of maternal/child health care along the U.S./Mexico border :
U.S.-Mexico Border Maternal and Child Health Care Project
Rachel Spector
Working Paper
Series #23
1983
33 pages
RG 950 S632 1983 Public Affairs Library
Texas-Mexico border area migration for acute care hospital admission : U.S.-Mexico Border Maternal
and Child Health Care Project
Ann E. Henry
Working Paper Series #22
1983
64
pages
RA 981 T4 H467 1983 Public Affairs Library
Characteristics of births in two areas of Texas, 1980 : U.S.-Mexico Border Maternal and Child Health
Care Project.
Eve Powell-Griner
Working Paper Series #21
1983
30 pages
RG 530.3
U52 T422 1983 Public Affairs Library
The past and future of safe drinking water standards.
David J. Eaton
Working Paper Series
#20
1981
36 pages
TD 223 E276 Public Affairs Library
The potential for appropriate water resource technology in Guinea, West Africa.
David J.
Eaton
Working Paper Series #19
1981
52 pages
TC 519 G92 E376 Public Affairs Library
Policy analysis and science policy
Jurgen Schmandt
Working Paper Series #18
1981
63
pages
Q 125 S335 Public Affairs Library
Toward A Theory of the Modern State
Jurgen Schmandt
Working Paper Series #17
1980
Neighborhood discrimination in home mortgage lending
Robert Wilson
Working Paper Series
#16
1980
37 pages
HG 2040.2 W547 Public Affairs Library
Accounting for discretion and local environments in social experimentation and program
administration : some proposed alternative conceptualizations
David O. Porter.
Working Paper
Series #15
1980
46 pages
HD 7293 P677 Public Affairs Library
The equity implications of the Tiebout model : the changing homogeneity of Boston communities,
1960-1970.
W. Norton Grubb
Working Paper Series #14
1979
71 pages
HT 153 G782
Public Affairs Library
The Policy Research Project at the LBJ School of Public Affairs
By Marlan Blissett, Jurgen
Schmandt, David C. Warner
Working Paper Series #13
1979
42 pages
H 62.5 U5 B647
Public Affairs Library
Determination of Allowable Cuts in National Forests
Stephen Spurr
Working Paper Series
#12
1979
30 pages
On Deployment of Health Resources in Rural Valle del Cauca, Columbia
By David J. Eaton
Working Paper Series #11
1979
50 pages
RA 410.9 C7 O52 Public Affairs Library
Higher education in Texas : the role of state government in student aid, program development, and
institutional funding
Kenneth W. Tolo.
Working Paper Series #10
1978
251 pages
LB 2342 T646 Public Affairs Library
A Method to Evaluate the Likelihood of Grain Shortfalls
By David J. Eaton
Working Paper
Series #9
1978
36 pages
HD 9030.4 E376 Public Affairs Library
Science policy : one step forward, two steps back.
Jurgen Schmandt
Working Paper Series
#8
1977
22 pages
Q 127 U6 S35 1977 Public Affairs Library
Shale Oil Technology: Status of the Industry
By David J. Eaton
Working Paper Series
#7
1977
39 pages
TD 195.04 E276 Public Affairs Librar
Financing and Control of Academic Research
By Jurgen Schmandt
Working Paper Series #6
1977
55 pages
Q 180 A1 S3 Public Affairs Library
The third world and international symbolism.
Hoyt H. Purvis
Working Paper Series #5
1976
60 pages
HC 59.7 P8 Public Affairs Library
Gold Rush Economics: Development Planning in the Persian/Arabian Gulf
By Jared E.
Hazleton
Working Paper Series #4
1976
40 pages
TN 271 P4 H3 Public Affairs Library
Government-Sponsored Manpower Research: Its History and Implications
By Albert Blum
Working
Paper Series #3
1976
48 pages
HD 5724 B5 1976 Public Affairs Library
The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.
Warner, David C.
Working Paper Series
#2
37 pages
1976
RA 982 N45 W3 Public Affairs Library
The supply of physicians and physicians' incomes : alternative projections of the future.
Katz,
Martha
Working Paper Series #1
47 pages
1976
RA 410.8 U5 K4 Public Affairs Library