Publications by the School of Public Administration faculty members are collected here.
Submissions from 1996
The Effect of Intergovernmental Aid on City Property Taxes: New Results for Minnesota, John R. Bartle
Submissions from 1995
Are City Managers Greedy Bureaucrats?, John R. Bartle and Ronnie LaCourse Korosec
Book Review of Postmodern Public Administration By Charles Fox and Hugh Miller, Gary S. Marshall
Submissions from 1994
Coordination and Welfare Reform: The Quest for the Philosopher's Stone, Edward T. Jennings Jr. and Dale Krane
Submissions from 1993
American Federalism, State Governments, and Public Policy: Weaving Together Loose Theoretical Threads, Dale Krane
Submissions from 1990
The Blacksburg Manifesto and the Postmodern Debate: Public Administration in a Time Without a Name, Gary S. Marshall and Orion F. White
Submissions from 1989
The Political Economy of Death Squads, T. David Mason and Dale Krane
Submissions from 1987
Devolution of the Small Cities CDBG Program in Mississippi, Dale Krane
Submissions from 1986
The Effects on Public Policy of Center-Local Relations: A Cross-National Study, Dale Krane
Submissions from 1984
State And Local Government Administration: A Symposium, Dale Krane and Djonato J. Pugliese
Submissions from 1983
Opposition Strategy and Survival in Praetorian Brazil, 1964-1979, Dale Krane
Submissions from 1980
Class Replaces Race: Re-emergence of Neopopulism in Mississippi Politics, Tip H. Allen Jr. and Dale Krane
Dynamics in Rural Policy Development: The Uniqueness of County Government, William A. Giles, Gerald T. Gabris, and Dale Krane
Submissions from 1978
Longitudinal Patterns of Centralization and Development: Testing Theories of Governmental Organization, Dale Krane