Evaluating Social Programs: Theory, Practice, and PoliticsPeter Henry Rossi, Walter Williams Seminar Press, 1972 - 326 pages |
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... benefits of the policies in question . The benefits of a particular policy alternative are the anticipated want fulfillment patterns made possible by the proposed change . The costs are the want fulfillments which are possible with ...
... benefits of the policies in question . The benefits of a particular policy alternative are the anticipated want fulfillment patterns made possible by the proposed change . The costs are the want fulfillments which are possible with ...
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... benefits . Clearly , in the poverty program the issue of who receives benefits is a crucial one . The introduction of these issues complicates benefit - cost analysis because of the necessity of weighing gains and losses of one group ...
... benefits . Clearly , in the poverty program the issue of who receives benefits is a crucial one . The introduction of these issues complicates benefit - cost analysis because of the necessity of weighing gains and losses of one group ...
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... Benefits The discussion has proceeded as if all program benefits could be reflected in monetary terms . This is clearly not the case . There are benefits to the poor that are not measurable in dollar terms . Improvements in self - image ...
... Benefits The discussion has proceeded as if all program benefits could be reflected in monetary terms . This is clearly not the case . There are benefits to the poor that are not measurable in dollar terms . Improvements in self - image ...
Table des matières
The Organization of the Volume and Some Key Definitions | 3 |
Compensatory Education | 8 |
Testing for Success and Failure in Social Action | 11 |
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