A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z
| Viewing 1-5 of 12. Listed alphabetically by title, for titles starting with E. | Next Page >> |
Charles F. Stone,
Isabel V. SawhillAn unprecedented look by senior economic analysts at the impact of President Reagan's Program for Economic Recovery on inflation, unemployment, and long-term economic growth. Presented with scholarly reserve, controversial material is unfolded to document results achieved and likely consequences.
Raymond J. StruykHousing and housing finance reform are essential for creating a viable, market-oriented economy out of a former socialist system. This book assesses and compares market-oriented housing sector reforms in seven countries: Hungary, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Estonia, Armenia, and Russia. For each country, experts lay out the basi [...]
Theodore R. Marmor,
Timothy M. Smeeding,
Vernon L. GreeneThis book offers an in-depth look at both the policies and the politics governing the economic security debate in the United States and at the differences and similarities between the U.S. and Canadian experience and outlook.
Michael E. Fix,
Wendy ZimmermannChapter 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) supports supplemental compensatory education for low-income children who live in concentrated poverty and are doing poorly in school. Many immigrant children with limited English proficiency (LEP) belong to this population but are being systematically excluded from Chapter 1. [...]
Marguerite RozaEducational Economics: Where Do School Funds Go? examines education finance from the school's vantage point, explaining how the varied funding streams can prevent schools from delivering academic services that mesh with their stated priorities. As government budgets shrink, linking expenditures to student outcomes will be imperative. Educ [...]