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PAPERS FROM 2008
William Parent (February 6, 2008) California Political Forest 2008
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (February 1, 2008) From Jerry-Rigged to Petered Out: Lessons from the Deukmejian Era for Contemporary California State Budgeting
Michael Bazdarich and Christopher Thornberg (February 1, 2008) Benefits and Costs for California from Water Transfers
John H.M. Laslett (February 1, 2008) Playing Catch-Up: The Labor Movement in Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1985-2005
Barbara J. Nelson (February 1, 2008) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (February 1, 2008) Introduction
Steven Raphael and Michael Stoll (February 1, 2008) The State of Black California
Helmut K. Anheier, Eve Garrow, Jocelyn Guihama, and Marcus Lam (February 1, 2008) The Los Angeles Non-Profit Sector: A Profile
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (February 1, 2008) Unions and Direct Democracy in California: A New Pattern Emerging?
(February 1, 2008) Author's Biographies
(January 2, 2008) At the Tipping Point: The Mortgage Meltdown and Its Implications for California and the Nation
PAPERS FROM 2007
Barbara J. Nelson (June 27, 2007) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (June 26, 2007) Introduction
Abel Valenzuela Jr. and Nik Theodore (June 25, 2007) Searching and Working: California’s Day Laborers and Worker Centers
Kim Haselhoff and Paul Ong (June 25, 2007) Southern California Survey 2006: Residents are Concerned About Environmental Quality
Wellford W. Wilms (June 25, 2007) Police Reform by the Numbers: Will it Work?
Gary E. Strong (June 25, 2007) Challenges Facing California’s Academic Libraries
John Rogers, Jeannie Oakes, Siomara Valladares, and Veronica Terriquez (June 25, 2007) Roadblocks to College: Opportunities for all California Students
Werner Z. Hirsch (June 25, 2007) Mayoral Control and the Reorganization of a Large Urban School District
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (June 25, 2007) Wilson’s Woes Should Keep Us on Our Toes: Where is Plan B for the California State Budget?
William Parent (June 25, 2007) Can Cooperation Work? First Test: The Politics of Health Care The Politics of California Policy Options 2007
Christopher Thornberg (June 25, 2007) The California Economy: Singing the Housing Blues
PAPERS FROM 2006
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2006) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2006) Introduction
Christopher Thornberg (January 1, 2006) One: The California Economic Outlook
Daniel J.B. Mitchell and Werner Z. Hirsch (January 1, 2006) Two: Standing in Front of the California Ballot-Box Train: The Present and Past of Ballot-Box Budgeting
Kirk J. Stark (January 1, 2006) Three: Should California Adopt an Earned Income Tax Credit?
W. Bowman Cutter and J.R. DeShazo (January 1, 2006) Four: Evaluating Reforms in the Implementation of Hazardous Waste Policies in California
Grace Blumberg (January 1, 2006) Five: California's Adoption of Strong Domestic Partnership Legislation for Same-Sex Couples
Yang Sao Xiong and Min Zhou (January 1, 2006) Six: Structuring Inequality: How California Selectively Tests, Classifies, and Tracks Language Minority Students
Kim Haselhoff and Paul Ong (January 1, 2006) Seven: Southern California Survey
Renee Moilanen (January 1, 2006) Eight: Heart of the City: Development at Redondo Beach
(January 1, 2006) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2005
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2005) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2005) Introduction
Joseph Hurd and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2005) California’s Economic Outlook: Short-term Recovery But Longer-term Uncertainties
William B. Parent (January 1, 2005) Following the Governor, Political Options in California for 2005
Werner Z. Hirsch and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2005) Warren’s Way Back from the Budget Cliff: “Action, Action, Action”
Stephen Day Cauley (January 1, 2005) California Housing Policy
Jordan Rickles, Paul M. Ong, and Joanne Spetz (January 1, 2005) California Policy Options: Supplying California’s Need for Nurses
Donald Shoup (January 1, 2005) Parking on a Smart Campus: Lessons For Universities and Cities
Edmund D. Edelman and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2005) Dealing with Public-Sector Labor Disputes: An Alternative Approach
Amy B. Zegart, Matthew C. Hipp, and Seth K. Jacobson (January 1, 2005) Port Security: Improving Emergency Response Capabilities at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
(January 1, 2005) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2004
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2004) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2004) Introduction
Tom Lieser (January 1, 2004) One: California’s Economic Outlook: Looking Beyond the State Budget
William B. Parent (January 1, 2004) Two: California Policy Options 2004: The Leadership Challenge
Werner Z. Hirsch and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2004) Three: Family Time, Cliffs, and Train Wrecks: Recalling California's State Budget
Paul Ong and Shannon McConville (January 1, 2004) Four: Trajectory of Poverty in Los Angeles
Thomas J. Kane and Douglas O. Staiger (January 1, 2004) Five: Designing Incentives For California Schools
Michael Stoll, Harry J. Holzer, and Steven Raphael (January 1, 2004) Six: The Labor Market for Ex-Offenders in Los Angeles: Problems, Challenges, and Public Policy
Robin Liggett, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, and Hiroyuki Iseki (January 1, 2004) Seven: Protecting Against Transit Crime: The Importance of the Built Environment
Wellford W. Wilms (January 1, 2004) Eight: From the Age of Dragnet to the Age of the Internet: Tracking Changes within the Los Angeles Police Department
(January 1, 2004) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2003
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2003) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2003) Introduction
Tom K. Lieser (January 1, 2003) One: California: Long on IT Technology but Short on State Tax Revenues
William Parent (January 1, 2003) Two: Political Options for California 2003
Werner Z. Hirsch and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2003) Three: Making California's State Budget More User-Friendly and Transparent: Further Thoughts
Tom Laichas (January 1, 2003) Four: This Old House: Under the Floorboards with the California State Budget
Donald Shoup (January 1, 2003) Five: Unlimited Access: An Evaluation of the UCLA BruinGo Program and its Lessons for California
Frank Mittelbach and Dennis B. Wambem (January 1, 2003) Six: Competition for Natural Resources in California's Sierra Nevada
Rosina Becerra (January 1, 2003) Seven: California's Latino Children Under Age Five: Investment in the Future
William Ouchi, Bruce Cooper, and Lydia Segal (January 1, 2003) Eight: The Impact of Organization on the Performance of Nine School Systems: Lessons for California
(January 1, 2003) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2002
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2002) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2002) Introduction
Tom K. Lieser (January 1, 2002) One: California Economic Outlook
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 2002) Two: Political Policy Options
Werner Z. Hirsch and Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2002) Three: Making California's State Budget More User-Friendly
Darryl Holter (January 1, 2002) Four: The "Business Improvement Districts" Revolution
Gary Blasi (January 1, 2002) Five: Reforming Educational Accountability
Timothy F. Malloy, Even Frankel, and Peter Sinsheimer (January 1, 2002) Six: Pollution Prevention as a Regulatory Tool
Christopher Erikson, Catherine Fisk, Ruth Milkman, Daniel J.B. Mitchell, and Kent Wong (January 1, 2002) Seven: Justice for Janitors in Los Angeles
Alejandra Cox Edwards and Lisa M. Grobar (January 1, 2002) Eight: Contingent Workers in California
Christopher F. Thornberg (January 1, 2002) Nine: The Causes of the California Energy Crisis
(January 1, 2002) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2001
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2001) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2001) Introduction
Rajeev Dhawan (January 1, 2001) One: The California Long-Term Economic Outlook
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 2001) Two: Political Policy Options
Roger Waldinger (January 1, 2001) Three: The Changing Language of Work in Los Angeles
Abel Valenzuela Jr. (January 1, 2001) Four: Controlling Day Labor: Government, Community and Worker Responses
Richard Sander, Michael Blakeley, and E. Douglass Williams (January 1, 2001) Five: Living Wages and the Problem of Inequality in California
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2001) Six: Warren's Waterloo: The California Health Insurance Plan That Wasn't (And the New York Plan That Was and Is)
Brian D. Taylor, Asha Weinstein, and Martin Wachs (January 1, 2001) Seven: Reforming Highway Finance: California's Policy Options
Werner Z. Hirsch (January 1, 2001) Eight: Why are Municipal Services Rarely Privatized? Causes and Cures
(January 1, 2001) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 2000
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 2000) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 2000) Introduction
Tom K. Lieser (January 1, 2000) One: The California Long-Term Outlook
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 2000) Two: Political Options for California
Eileen A. Roush and Philip J. Romero (January 1, 2000) Three: Surrendering Sovereignty to Sacramento: State-Local Fiscal Relations During the 1990s
Werner Z. Hirsch (January 1, 2000) Four: University High-Tech Alliances in California: Gain and Losses
Fernando Torres-Gil, Valentine M. Villa, and Mayda Portillo (January 1, 2000) Five: The Politics of Aging in a Diverse California
Rosina M. Becerra (January 1, 2000) Six: The Impact of Welfare Reform on California Latinos
E. Richard Brown (January 1, 2000) Seven: Expanding Coverage for California's Ever-Growing Uninsured Population
Mark A. R. Kleiman (January 1, 2000) Eight: Crime Control Policy in California
(January 1, 2000) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 1999
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 1999) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 1999) Introduction
Tom Lieser (January 1, 1999) Long-Term Projections For California: Will There Be Enough Housing?
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 1999) Political Options: 1999 and Beyond
Paul Ong and Evelyn Blumenberg (January 1, 1999) The Transportation-Welfare Nexus: Getting Welfare Recipients To Work
Harold Brackman and Steven P. Erie (January 1, 1999) Managing California's New Water Wars
Raul Hinojosa and Fernando De Paolis (January 1, 1999) California in the World Economy: Current Position, Long-Term Scenarios and Policy Making Challenges
Cecilia Conrad (January 1, 1999) Affirmative Action in University of California Admissions: An Economic Perspective
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 1999) Warren's Wedge: An Historical Perspective on Wedge Issues in California Politics
Theodore R. Mitchell (January 1, 1999) The Changing Ecology of Education Reform in California
(January 1, 1999) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 1998
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 1998) Preface
Daniel J.B. Mitchell (January 1, 1998) Introduction
Larry J. Kimbell and Mary Richardson (January 1, 1998) The California Economy: On The Rebound
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 1998) The State of California Politics
Donald Shoup and Jeffrey Brown (January 1, 1998) Pricing Our Way Out of Traffice Congestion: Parking Cash Out and Hot Lanes
Archie Kleingartner (January 1, 1998) Information Technology: Policy Development un Unchartered Territory
Sanford M. Jacoby and Pete Goldschmidt (January 1, 1998) Education, Skill, and Wage Inequality: The Situation in California
Goetz Wolff (January 1, 1998) Low Wage Manufacturing: A Neglected Policy Arena in California
Rosina Becerra (January 1, 1998) From Welfare to Work: Is It Feasible in California?
Mark A. R. Kleiman (January 1, 1998) Controlling Drug Use and Crime Among California's Drug-Involved Offenderes: Testing, Sanctions, and Treatment
(January 1, 1998) Author's Biographies
PAPERS FROM 1997
Barbara J. Nelson (January 1, 1997) Preface
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 1997) Introduction
Larry J. Kimbell (January 1, 1997) The California Economy: The Long Term Outlook
Xandra Kayden (January 1, 1997) The State of California Politics
Martin Wachs (January 1, 1997) Critical Issues in Transportation in California
James S. Cetterall and Marylin Korostoff (January 1, 1997) Policy as Politics: Class Size Reduction in California Schools
Roger Waldinger (January 1, 1997) California's Immigration
Joel F. Handler (January 1, 1997) Welfare Reform: The Impact on California
E. Richard Brown (January 1, 1997) Health Care for Californians: Policy Choices
(January 1, 1997) Author's Biographies

 
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