Welfare Magnets(Updated) A New Case for a National Standard by Paul E. Peterson, MarkC. Rom Paperback, 178 Pages, Published 1990 by Brookings Institution Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8157-7021-3, ISBN: 0-8157-7021-9
""The best way of handling the question of how much to give the poor, politicians have discovered, is to avoid doing anything about it at all," note Paul Peterson and Mark Rom. The issue of the minimum people need in order to live decently is so difficult that Congress has left this crucial question to the states —even though the federal government foots three-fourths of the bill for about 15 million Americans who receive cash and food s ..."
Welfare Magnets A New Case for a National Standard by Paul E. Peterson, MarkC. Rom Hardcover, 178 Pages, Published 1990 by Brookings Institution Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8157-7022-0, ISBN: 0-8157-7022-7
""The best way of handling the question of how much to give the poor, politicians have discovered, is to avoid doing anything about it at all," note Paul Peterson and Mark Rom. The issue of the minimum people need in order to live decently is so difficult that Congress has left this crucial question to the states —even though the federal government foots three-fourths of the bill for about 15 million Americans who receive cash and food s ..."
"Governments today face a growing set of challenges around the recruitment, retention, and management of their workforces. In short, the job of government today is straightforward: getting the best from its biggest assets-its people. Getting the most from people and building a workplace that promotes top performance is a huge challenge-one that we call "human capital management." Human capital management is increasingly important in an e ..."
Welfare Magnets A New Case for a National Standard by Paul E. Peterson, MarkC. Rom 178 Pages, Published 2010 by Brookings Institution Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8157-2048-5, ISBN: 0-8157-2048-3
"73 (December 1983), p. 1025. 3. Edward M. Gramlich and Deborah S. Laren, "
Migration and Income Redistribution Responsibilities," Journal of Human
Resources, vol. 19 (Fall 1984), pp. 489- 511. 4. Moffitt, "An Economic Model of
Welfare Stigma," p. 1032. 5. Lawrence Southwick, Jr., "Public Welfare Programs
and Recipient Migration," Growth and Change, vol. 12 (October 1981), p. 22. 6.
Edward M. Gramlich, "An Econometric Examination of ..."
Public Spirit in the Thrift Tragedy(1st Edition) (Pitt Series in Policy and Institutional Studies) by Mark Carl Rom Paperback, 336 Pages, Published 1996 by University Of Pittsburgh Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8229-5600-6, ISBN: 0-8229-5600-4
"Winner of the Harold Lasswell Award of the American Political Science AssociationThe FSFIC failed spectacularly during the 1980s, costing taxpayers an estimated $200 billion. In this award-winning analysis, Rom examines the political causes of this “thrift tragedy.” He directly confronts-and rejects-the dominant scholarly “public choice” view that public officials were motivated mainly be self-interest. Instead, Rom argues that politici ..."
Fatal Extraction(1st Edition) The Story Behind the Florida Dentist Accused of Infecting His Patients with HIV and Poisoning Public Health by Mark Carl Rom Hardcover, 226 Pages, Published 1997 by Jossey-Bass ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-0991-8, ISBN: 0-7879-0991-2
"This in-depth examination of a compelling public health case takes you step-by-step through the world of medical detective work, as the Centers for Disease Control determine whether Dr. Acer did infect Kimberly Bergalis and other patients, and, if so, whether Acer's actions were accidents or acts of premeditated murder. At the same time, it raises a myriad of public health issues that are of concern to us all. Fatal Extraction clearly s ..."
"Rich with examples of individual and national social action, this text emphasizes students' role in the political sphere and equips them to be active and informed participants in civil society."
"Rich with examples of individual and national social action, this text emphasizes students' role in the political sphere and equips them to be active and informed participants in civil society."
"89-03, Office of the Chief Economist, Office of Thrift Supervision, November 1989;
James R. Barth, Philip F. Bartholomew, and Carol J. Labich, "Moral Hazard and
the Thrift Crisis: An Analysis of 1988 Resolutions," in Federal Reserve Bank of
Chicago, Banking System Risk: Charting a New Course (Chicago, 1989), 344-84;
GAO, "Failed Financial Institutions," 60. 43. Congressional action on this issue is
considered in more detail in chap ..."
"Rich with examples of individual and national social action, this text emphasizes students' role in the political sphere and equips them to be active and informed participants in civil society."