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Papers On Public Administration & Policy Analysis
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Childhood Obesity and Public Policy
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This 3 page paper looks at public policy and childhood obesity. The controversial practice of putting a child's BMI on the report card is discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA703ob.rtf
Paper Title: Childhood Obesity and Public Policy
Community Involvement Versus Big Government Programs
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This 11 page paper examines social capital, and the role of community in the United States. Works like Putnam's Bowling Alone and Hillary Clinton's It takes a Village are used in the analysis. The paper argues both sides of the issue and concludes that both views are compatible and can be embraced in unison. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA346cm.rtf
Paper Title: Community Involvement Versus Big Government Programs
Competitive Market / Public Goods
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A 2 page paper discussing the inability of the competitive market to greatly affect public goods. Though there are areas that government function can provide greater benefits than would exist without that government involvement, government nonetheless in many cases interferes with the ability of the competitive market to contribute to efficiency in the production of public goods. These inefficiencies are less problematic than would be providing duplicate public goods such as highways and bridges for the sole purpose of competition between the two. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSPubGood.wps
Paper Title: Competitive Market / Public Goods
Compromise & Public Policy
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the importance of compromise in formulating public policy. The writer argues that to combatants who have squared off on opposing sides of a public policy issue, compromise may seem like an ineffective tool for achieving their goals. However, experience shows that compromise is the "grease" that allows the machinations behind public policy formulation to move forward. Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: khppcom.rtf
Paper Title: Compromise & Public Policy
Compromise as an Enabler of Enduring Public Policy
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A 5 page paper discussing
whether compromise has helped or hindered formation of public policy. An ideal world
likely would be one in which issues were either black or white, good or bad. Compromise
results in varying shades of gray with which neither side is truly happy, but all can find
workable. Without compromise in determining public policy, immobilization results and the
society makes very little progress toward anything but stagnation. While compromise may
not always appear attractive, it is nonetheless the most efficient and workable route toward
progress and growth. The paper uses James Madison's compromise with The Bill of Rights
as an example. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSpolComp.wps
Paper Title: Compromise as an Enabler of Enduring Public Policy
Consumption Tax Or Flat Tax
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This 5 page paper explains what each of these taxes are and the pros and cons of each. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGtax.rtf
Paper Title: Consumption Tax Or Flat Tax
Contrasting Views on Public Policy
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A 6 page research paper that looks at public policy, its formulation and implementation. This examination looks at the approach to pubic policy advocated by Weimer and Vining (1992) and Majone (1989), utilizing the factors in public policy formation identified by Peters (1999) as a guide to evaluating these two models. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khpubpol.rtf
Paper Title: Contrasting Views on Public Policy
Coping with Change: Public Sector Employees
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This 11 page paper
discusses in part the manner in which the public sector typically follows the private in
times of sweeping changes. All business has undergone immense change in the past fifteen
years, and that change has been moving into the public sector for some time. Budgets
continually decrease, but decrease in services generally is not seen as being acceptable.
Taylorism could have been used as a positive tool, but it is best known for establishing the
piecework animosity between labor and management. Scientific management created the
greatest change known before that of the quality movement, downsizing and the quest for
ever-increasing ushered in a shift of similar significance. Public sector employees now are
expected to be as accountable as their private sector counterparts. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: KSpubEmpChange.wps
Paper Title: Coping with Change: Public Sector Employees
Corporate Income Taxation
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A 3 page paper discussing the relative merits of corporate income taxation, both in its current form in the US and as it would be were the US to adopt a value-added tax (VAT) approach. The VAT is not compatible with other tax structures, and depending on the output of the specific organization, it ultimately rests with those least able to pay it when the corporation raises prices to pay its taxes. This is true regardless of tax structure, and it is a point that legislators must bear in mind when searching for additional funds for pubic services. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KStaxCorp.rtf
Paper Title: Corporate Income Taxation
Correcting Negative Externalities
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A 4 page paper defining externalities and how they lead to market failure, then discussing three approaches (regulation, cost-benefit analysis, adopting sustainability measures) to correcting negative externalities. Negative externalities are "spill-over" qualities or items that carry social costs. When producers fail to acknowledge those social costs, the costs are there just the same. Milliken is one company that gives potential negative externalities the attention they deserve. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSpubAdmExtern.rtf
Paper Title: Correcting Negative Externalities
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Proposition 82
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A 22 page paper providing full cost-benefit analysis of the effects of Proposition 82 which will require free universal preschool for all of California's 4-year-old children. Discount factors used are 3 and 4 percent; teachers are given a raise only once and no other costs increase over the 30-year life of the program. The project becomes positive after the first decade. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: KScbaCAprop82-2.rtf
Paper Title: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Proposition 82
Costs of Government Interference in Small Business
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A 7 page paper discussing some of
the myriad regulations with with private companies must comply. There are many areas in which
government regulation is oppressive for private corporations, but minimum wage and payroll tax
issues are common to all. Though underlying intentions may be admirable, legislators and
administrators need to evaluate their actions with greater care so that private companies are
better able to compete in today's changing economy. The paper also discusses environmental
regulations. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSgovtRegs.wps
Paper Title: Costs of Government Interference in Small Business
Critical Essay, Review, Analysis, and Revision
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This 7 page
report presents a critical essay written on the topic that
“Workers at the bottom of the economic ladder are paid enough.”
An initial essay is presented and then criticized in terms of its
overall argument and pseudo reasoning/fallacies. Then, the essay
is revisited and suggestions are made of how it should be revised
to better state the author’s argument and overall point of view.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWcrites.wps
Paper Title: Critical Essay, Review, Analysis, and Revision
Curbing Drug Use in North Idaho
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This 3 page paper explores the drug problem in the region and makes a proposal. The proposal is to use drug testing in schools.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA646Ido.rtf
Paper Title: Curbing Drug Use in North Idaho
David Rusk/ "Cities Without Suburbs"
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A 5 page research paper that examines David Rusk's book on urban politics, Cities Without Suburbs. The writer offers a summation of Rusk's argument that urban problems can be aided by consolidating city and county governments. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: 99drusk.wps
Paper Title: David Rusk/ "Cities Without Suburbs"
Decreasing Infant Mortality by Decreasing Low-Birth Weight Infants from Teenage Mothers
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a public health view on the issue of infant mortality rates in teen mothers and the impacts of a new policy perspective. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHinfmoUS.rtf
Paper Title: Decreasing Infant Mortality by Decreasing Low-Birth Weight Infants from Teenage Mothers
Defense Budget Cuts in 2003 and Future Plans
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the Defense Budget Cuts in 2003 with particular attention to the building of the Raptor. Should a less costly version be built? This is the crux of the issue in this analysis that compares the F-22 to the F-35 designs. Annotated bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA314cut.rtf
Paper Title: Defense Budget Cuts in 2003 and Future Plans
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