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Improving Prosecution - ? The Inducement and Implementation of Innovations for Prosecution Management (Hardcover): David L.... Improving Prosecution - ? The Inducement and Implementation of Innovations for Prosecution Management (Hardcover)
David L. Weimer
R1,887 Discovery Miles 18 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Policy Analysis and Economics - Developments, Tensions, Prospects (Hardcover, 1991 ed.): David L. Weimer Policy Analysis and Economics - Developments, Tensions, Prospects (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
David L. Weimer
R2,923 Discovery Miles 29 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Long before policy analysis emerged as a separate profession with its own graduate schools, economists offered advice about government policies. Positive economics provides the tools for predicting the impacts of prop osed policies; normative economics, especially welfare theory, offers a framework for valuing the impacts of policies in terms of efficiency and simple notions of equity. With the expansion of economic theory into ever wider fields of human behavior, it is no wonder that economists have prominence as teachers and practitioners of policy analysis. Indeed, many economists see policy analysis as essentially applied economics. Though other social scientists might object to this somewhat parochial view, economics and policy analysis share much in commom in terms of develop ment and prospects. The purpose of this volume is to trace these interrela tionships and explore the tensions that they create. Tensions arise for several reasons. Changes in the discipline of econ omics affect the findings, methods, and personnel offered to policy analy sis. For example, on the one hand, the "new institutional economics" appears to be extending the influence of economists to questions involving nonmarket oranizations, while on the other hand, the apparently growing emphasis within the economics profession on creating rather than empir ically testing theory suggests that fewer of the best young scholars will be drawn to policy-relevant research. Within the schools of policy analysis, the drift toward public management may reduce the demand for traditional economic training."

Institutional Design (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): David L. Weimer Institutional Design (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
David L. Weimer
R4,302 Discovery Miles 43 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policy scientists have long been concerned with understanding the basic tools, or instruments, that governments can use to accomplish their goals. The initial interest in inductively developing comprehensive lists of generic instruments for policy analysis soon gave way to efforts to discover more parsimonious, but still useful, specifications of the elementary components out of which instruments can be assembled. Moving from a generic instrument to a fully specified policy alternative, however, requires the designer to go much beyond the elementary components. Rather than directly specifying some of these details, the designer may instead set the rules by which they will be specified. The creation of these specifications and rules can be thought of as institutional design. This book helps scholars and policy analysts formulate more effective policy alternatives by a better understanding of institutional design. The feasibility and effectiveness of policies depend on the political, economic, and social contexts in which they are embedded. These contexts provide an environment of existing institutions that offer opportunities and barriers to institutional design. A fundamental understanding of institutional design requires theories of institutions and institutional change. With a resurgence of interest in institutions in recent years, there are many possible sources of theory. The contributors to this volume draw from the variety of sources to identify implications for understanding institutional design.

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Planning, Implementation, and Analysis (Hardcover): David L. Weimer The Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Planning, Implementation, and Analysis (Hardcover)
David L. Weimer
R2,363 Discovery Miles 23 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Medical Governance - Values, Expertise, and Interests in Organ Transplantation (Paperback): David L. Weimer Medical Governance - Values, Expertise, and Interests in Organ Transplantation (Paperback)
David L. Weimer
R1,721 Discovery Miles 17 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Governments throughout the industrialized world make decisions that fundamentally affect the quality and accessibility of medical care. In the United States, despite the absence of universal health insurance, these decisions have great influence on the practice of medicine.

In "Medical Governance," David Weimer explores an alternative regulatory approach to medical care based on the delegation of decisions about the allocation of scarce medical resources to private nonprofit organizations. He investigates the specific development of rules for the U.S. organ transplant system and details the conversion of a voluntary network of transplant centers to one private rulemaker: the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN).

As the case unfolds, Weimer demonstrates that the OPTN is more efficient, nimble, and better at making evidence-based decisions than a public agency; and the OPTN also protects accountability and the public interest more than private for-profit organizations. Weimer addresses similar governance arrangements as they could apply to other areas of medicine, including medical records and the control of Medicare expenditures, making this timely and useful case study a valuable resource for debates over restructuring the U.S. health care system.

Cost-Benefit Analysis - Concepts and Practice (Paperback, 5th Revised edition): Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan... Cost-Benefit Analysis - Concepts and Practice (Paperback, 5th Revised edition)
Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan R. Vining, David L. Weimer
R1,622 Discovery Miles 16 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cost-Benefit Analysis provides accessible, comprehensive, authoritative, and practical treatments of the protocols for assessing the relative efficiency of public policies. Its review of essential concepts from microeconomics, and its sophisticated treatment of important topics with minimal use of mathematics helps students from a variety of backgrounds build solid conceptual foundations. It provides thorough treatments of time discounting, dealing with contingent uncertainty using expected surpluses and option prices, taking account of parameter uncertainties using Monte Carlo simulation and other types of sensitivity analyses, revealed preference approaches, stated preference methods including contingent valuation, and other related methods. Updated to cover contemporary research, this edition is considerably reorganized to aid in student and practitioner understanding, and includes eight new cases to demonstrate the actual practice of cost-benefit analysis. Widely cited, it is recognized as an authoritative source on cost-benefit analysis. Illustrations, exhibits, chapter exercises, and case studies help students master concepts and develop craft skills.

The Political Economy of Property Rights - Institutional Change and Credibility in the Reform of Centrally Planned Economies... The Political Economy of Property Rights - Institutional Change and Credibility in the Reform of Centrally Planned Economies (Paperback)
David L. Weimer
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1997, The Political Economy of Property Rights reports on comparative research into the transformation of property rights in post-communist countries and China. Two important theoretical questions unify the contributions: what aspects of political systems give credibility to systems of property rights? What can be learned from the transformation of property rights in post-communist countries about the large-scale change of economic institutions? The contributors consider the credibility of property rights as arising from the strategic interaction of political and economic actors, and they apply this perspective and test its implications using a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods. Overall, the volume demonstrates the value of coordinated cross-national research by area specialists sharing a common focus on questions of political economy.

Institutional Design (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995): David L. Weimer Institutional Design (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
David L. Weimer
R4,200 Discovery Miles 42 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Policy scientists have long been concerned with understanding the basic tools, or instruments, that governments can use to accomplish their goals. The initial interest in inductively developing comprehensive lists of generic instruments for policy analysis soon gave way to efforts to discover more parsimonious, but still useful, specifications of the elementary components out of which instruments can be assembled. Moving from a generic instrument to a fully specified policy alternative, however, requires the designer to go much beyond the elementary components. Rather than directly specifying some of these details, the designer may instead set the rules by which they will be specified. The creation of these specifications and rules can be thought of as institutional design. This book helps scholars and policy analysts formulate more effective policy alternatives by a better understanding of institutional design. The feasibility and effectiveness of policies depend on the political, economic, and social contexts in which they are embedded. These contexts provide an environment of existing institutions that offer opportunities and barriers to institutional design. A fundamental understanding of institutional design requires theories of institutions and institutional change. With a resurgence of interest in institutions in recent years, there are many possible sources of theory. The contributors to this volume draw from the variety of sources to identify implications for understanding institutional design.

Policy Analysis and Economics - Developments, Tensions, Prospects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991):... Policy Analysis and Economics - Developments, Tensions, Prospects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
David L. Weimer
R2,768 Discovery Miles 27 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Long before policy analysis emerged as a separate profession with its own graduate schools, economists offered advice about government policies. Positive economics provides the tools for predicting the impacts of prop osed policies; normative economics, especially welfare theory, offers a framework for valuing the impacts of policies in terms of efficiency and simple notions of equity. With the expansion of economic theory into ever wider fields of human behavior, it is no wonder that economists have prominence as teachers and practitioners of policy analysis. Indeed, many economists see policy analysis as essentially applied economics. Though other social scientists might object to this somewhat parochial view, economics and policy analysis share much in commom in terms of develop ment and prospects. The purpose of this volume is to trace these interrela tionships and explore the tensions that they create. Tensions arise for several reasons. Changes in the discipline of econ omics affect the findings, methods, and personnel offered to policy analy sis. For example, on the one hand, the "new institutional economics" appears to be extending the influence of economists to questions involving nonmarket oranizations, while on the other hand, the apparently growing emphasis within the economics profession on creating rather than empir ically testing theory suggests that fewer of the best young scholars will be drawn to policy-relevant research. Within the schools of policy analysis, the drift toward public management may reduce the demand for traditional economic training."

Cost-Benefit Analysis - Concepts and Practice (Hardcover, 5th Revised edition): Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan... Cost-Benefit Analysis - Concepts and Practice (Hardcover, 5th Revised edition)
Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan R. Vining, David L. Weimer
R3,486 Discovery Miles 34 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cost-Benefit Analysis provides accessible, comprehensive, authoritative, and practical treatments of the protocols for assessing the relative efficiency of public policies. Its review of essential concepts from microeconomics, and its sophisticated treatment of important topics with minimal use of mathematics helps students from a variety of backgrounds build solid conceptual foundations. It provides thorough treatments of time discounting, dealing with contingent uncertainty using expected surpluses and option prices, taking account of parameter uncertainties using Monte Carlo simulation and other types of sensitivity analyses, revealed preference approaches, stated preference methods including contingent valuation, and other related methods. Updated to cover contemporary research, this edition is considerably reorganized to aid in student and practitioner understanding, and includes eight new cases to demonstrate the actual practice of cost-benefit analysis. Widely cited, it is recognized as an authoritative source on cost-benefit analysis. Illustrations, exhibits, chapter exercises, and case studies help students master concepts and develop craft skills.

The Political Economy of Property Rights - Institutional Change and Credibility in the Reform of Centrally Planned Economies... The Political Economy of Property Rights - Institutional Change and Credibility in the Reform of Centrally Planned Economies (Hardcover, New)
David L. Weimer
R2,646 R1,780 Discovery Miles 17 800 Save R866 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1997, The Political Economy of Property Rights reports on comparative research into the transformation of property rights in post-communist countries and China. Two important theoretical questions unify the contributions: what aspects of political systems give credibility to systems of property rights? What can be learned from the transformation of property rights in post-communist countries about the large-scale change of economic institutions? The contributors consider the credibility of property rights as arising from the strategic interaction of political and economic actors, and they apply this perspective and test its implications using a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods. Overall, the volume demonstrates the value of coordinated cross-national research by area specialists sharing a common focus on questions of political economy.

Investing in the Disadvantaged - Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Social Policies (Paperback): David L. Weimer Investing in the Disadvantaged - Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Social Policies (Paperback)
David L. Weimer; Foreword by Michael Stegman; Edited by Aidan R. Vining
R1,739 Discovery Miles 17 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With budgets squeezed at every level of government, cost-benefit analysis (CBA) holds outstanding potential for assessing the efficiency of many programs. In this first book to address the application of CBA to social policy, experts examine ten of the most important policy domains: early childhood development, elementary and secondary schools, health care for the disadvantaged, mental illness, substance abuse and addiction, juvenile crime, prisoner reentry programs, housing assistance, work-incentive programs for the unemployed and employers, and welfare-to-work interventions. Each contributor discusses the applicability of CBA to actual programs, describing both proven and promising examples.

The editors provide an introduction to cost-benefit analysis, assess the programs described, and propose a research agenda for promoting its more widespread application in social policy. "Investing in the Disadvantaged" considers how to face America's most urgent social needs with shrinking resources, showing how CBA can be used to inform policy choices that produce social value.

Behavioral Economics for Cost-Benefit Analysis - Benefit Validity When Sovereign Consumers Seem to Make Mistakes (Paperback):... Behavioral Economics for Cost-Benefit Analysis - Benefit Validity When Sovereign Consumers Seem to Make Mistakes (Paperback)
David L. Weimer
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How should policy analysts assess 'benefit validity' when behavioral anomalies appear relevant? David L. Weimer provides thoughtful answers through practical guidelines. Behavioral economists have identified a number of situations in which people appear not to behave according to the neoclassical assumptions underpinning welfare economics and its application to the assessment of the efficiency of proposed public policies through cost-benefit analysis. This book introduces the concept of benefit validity as a criterion for estimating benefits from observed or stated preference studies, and provides practical guidelines to help analysts accommodate behavioral findings. It considers benefit validity in four areas: violations of expected utility theory, unexpectedly large differences between willingness to pay and willingness to accept, non-exponential discounting, and harmful addiction. In addition to its immediate value to practicing policy analysts, it helps behavioral economists identify issues where their research programs can make practical contributions to better policy analysis.

Behavioral Economics for Cost-Benefit Analysis - Benefit Validity When Sovereign Consumers Seem to Make Mistakes (Hardcover):... Behavioral Economics for Cost-Benefit Analysis - Benefit Validity When Sovereign Consumers Seem to Make Mistakes (Hardcover)
David L. Weimer
R2,637 Discovery Miles 26 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How should policy analysts assess 'benefit validity' when behavioral anomalies appear relevant? David L. Weimer provides thoughtful answers through practical guidelines. Behavioral economists have identified a number of situations in which people appear not to behave according to the neoclassical assumptions underpinning welfare economics and its application to the assessment of the efficiency of proposed public policies through cost-benefit analysis. This book introduces the concept of benefit validity as a criterion for estimating benefits from observed or stated preference studies, and provides practical guidelines to help analysts accommodate behavioral findings. It considers benefit validity in four areas: violations of expected utility theory, unexpectedly large differences between willingness to pay and willingness to accept, non-exponential discounting, and harmful addiction. In addition to its immediate value to practicing policy analysts, it helps behavioral economists identify issues where their research programs can make practical contributions to better policy analysis.

Organizational Report Cards (Hardcover): William T. Gormley, David L. Weimer Organizational Report Cards (Hardcover)
William T. Gormley, David L. Weimer
R2,435 Discovery Miles 24 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, consumers, professional organizations, government officials, and third-party payers have become increasingly concerned about how to assess the quality of the services provided by organizations in both the private and the public sectors. One new approach is the organizational report card, which compares the performance of organizations such as public schools, colleges, hospitals, and HMOs.

This book offers the first comprehensive study of such instruments. It discusses the circumstances under which they are desirable alternatives to other policy instruments, such as regulation; how they should be designed; who is likely to use them and for what purpose; and what role, if any, government should have in their creation. Informed by cases drawn from education, health, and other policy areas, this book develops a conceptual framework for analyzing these issues. It explores the tradeoffs in measuring performance, the methods of communicating results effectively to mass and elite audiences, and the ways in which organizations respond to the data gathered. .

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