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Essays On Public Administration & Policy Analysis
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Poverty & The Bush Administration
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A 3 page essay/research paper that addresses an editorial by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times (September 7, 2005), which links the inefficiency of the federal government in handling the crisis in New Orleans caused by Hurricane Katrina to the deeper, more systemic problem of poverty in the US. The writer discusses his point of view and offers a rebuttal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khkrstof.rtf
Essay Title: Poverty & The Bush Administration
Power Pools In The U.S.
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A 5 page paper. Power pools are groups of generators who pool their capacity. The theory is that this results in lower prices for the consumer. This paper provides an overview of power pools and lists several with their annual capacity. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGpowpl.wps
Essay Title: Power Pools In The U.S.
Prison Overcrowding
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This 4 page paper discusses the problem of prison overcrowding, based on one article.
Filename: HVPrisns.rtf
Essay Title: Prison Overcrowding
Problem Structuring For Policy Making And Analysis
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A 3 page paper. This paper explains and discusses some of Dunn's theories and suggestions regarding policy making and policy analysis. The focus is on problem structuring and why this is important as well as the points during policy making and analysis, problem structuring is important. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGdunn.rtf
Essay Title: Problem Structuring For Policy Making And Analysis
Problems with Foreign Trade and the EU
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of the development of foreign trade and the European Union (EU). The initiation of the Euro, a single currency, has shifted perspectives in the financial markets and redefined trade elements through the distinct directives under the European Union. Though the participating countries have had to meet economic standards to determine their capacity for participation, the initiation of the Euro has been less than smooth, and questions have been raised about the implications of the single currency and the corresponding unified economic and political elements. Linked to this, then, is the question of how the single currency will impact countries who do not adopt the Euro. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHEuroBu.rtf
Essay Title: Problems with Foreign Trade and the EU
Promoting Economic Growth With Policy
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A 9 page paper discussing how
governments of developing nations can promote economic growth through government policy.
Government policy can encourage or inhibit economic growth, both in the short term and for
long-term sustainability. Those nations that have chosen policy based on a desire to encourage
economic development have prospered. Singapore's methodical and systematic approach to
planning and implementation can be duplicated by other developing nations. Governments
need to promote free trade, moderate Keynesian economics, strict environmental standards and
dedication to education of their people. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSgovtPolList.wps
Essay Title: Promoting Economic Growth With Policy
Proposition 13: An Overview
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This 15 page paper is replete with information about the history and political background of Proposition 13. Did Proposition 13 work? Opinions vary. How school fared is one focus of this comprehensive paper. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA34713.rtf
Essay Title: Proposition 13: An Overview