With the shifting of responsibility for designing, planning and managing federally funded programs to state and local government, there is a need for a new group of public servants and others to be aware of how to deal with these responsibilities and challenges. The editors have been active in conducting training with state and local policy makers on how to deal with models using the material in this proposed work. The proposed work outlines and documents a set of community level analytical tools and procedures to assist local decision-making processes. The major goals of the work are to provide a reference for future community policy modeling and analysis efforts, and to provide a group of examples of applications of modeling.
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The responsibility for designing, planning, and managing locally important policies is shifting from federal to state and local governments. As this happens, there is a growing need for public servants and others responsible for shaping policy to be aware of how to deal with these new responsibilities and challenges.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Community Policy Analysis Modeling. Chapter 2 New Governance and the Changing Face of Rural America. Chapter 3 Patterns of Local Government Activities in the United States. Chapter 4 A National Infrastructure for Community Policy Analysis. Chapter 5 The Philosophy Underlying Community Policy Models. Chapter 6 Modeling the Local Labor Market. Chapter 7 Modeling the Public Sector. Chapter 8 The Show-Me Community Policy Analysis Model. Chapter 9 The Iowa Economic/Fiscal Impact Modeling System. Chapter 10 The Great Basin Fiscal Impact Model. Chapter 11 SAFESIM: The Small Area Fiscal Estimation Simulator. Chapter 12 Data Issues. Chapter 13 Software Development and Utilization. Chapter 14 Evaluating the Performance of Community Policy Models. Chapter 15 Scenario Development in Community Policy Analysis Models: When is a Cost Actually a Benefit?. Chapter 16 Applications of Community Policy Analysis Models: Three Case Studies
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The responsibility for designing, planning, and managing locally important policies is shifting from federal to state and local governments. As this happens, there is a growing need for public servants and others responsible for shaping policy to be aware of how to deal with these new responsibilities and challenges. The authors bring a wealth of knowledge and experience training state and local policy makers in understanding and using local policy models. Community Policy Analysis Modeling provides a valuable reference for future community policy modeling and analysis including a selection of key examples of modeling applications. Community Policy Analysis Modeling is an important reference for all those working with state and local community policy development, assessment, and analysis.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780813804538
Publisert
2006-07-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
640 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
287

Om bidragsyterne

Daniel M. Otto is Professor of Economics at Iowa State University.


Steven C. Deller is a Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Thomas G. Johnson is the Frank Miller Professor of Agricultural Economics and Director of the Community Policy Analysis Center at the University of Missouri-Columbia.