Models in the policy process: public decision making in the computer era / Martin Greenberger
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Contents: Modeling in the public eye -- Modeling as a form of policy research -- Modeling in cross section -- Methodologies for policy modeling -- System dynamics: A controversial newcomer -- Econometric modeling : A familiar oldtimer -- An Institute for policy modeling: The New York City Rand Institute -- Putting out fires in the department -- Health, hospitals, and hostilities -- Modeling and the political process.
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Includes index.
Contents: Modeling in the public eye -- Modeling as a form of policy research -- Modeling in cross section -- Methodologies for policy modeling -- System dynamics: A controversial newcomer -- Econometric modeling : A familiar oldtimer -- An Institute for policy modeling: The New York City Rand Institute -- Putting out fires in the department -- Health, hospitals, and hostilities -- Modeling and the political process.
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