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The Water Capacity Subsidy that the City of Norman, Oklahoma Provides New Real Estate Development: A Descriptive Analysis
(2015-04-29)
Providing new water capacity to some stakeholders at a price that is below either the price charged other stakeholders or the actual costs of providing new water capacity constitutes a subsidy. This holds regardless of ...
The Federal Energy Administration:
(The University of Oklahoma., 1976)
Bilateralism :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)
The impact of collective bargaining on public employee compensation :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1977)
Environmental Impact Assessment in developing countries.
(1982)
This study was conducted to determine the status of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in developing countries; to review assessment methods developed for use in industrialized countries; and to identify methods or ...
Systematic evaluation for nonprofit organizations: Problems, prospects, and recommendations.
(2005)
Evaluation is essential to every organization. Nonprofit organizations typically devote little time to program evaluation but concentrate their efforts on service delivery. Even less time is devoted to a systematic approach ...
A qualitative study of General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan, former Army Chief of Staff.
(2006)
It may sound melodramatic, but leadership without commitment from others is like a tree falling in the forest without anyone hearing the sound. Leadership requires people and actions more than words. Leadership and team ...
Work requirements and welfare participation: Analyzing the effects of the JOBS program.
(2000)
The 1996 welfare reform relies heavily on work as an antidote to "dependency." But have we any reason to expect work requirements to spur people to leave welfare? Recent experience provides an opportunity to analyze the ...
Expressing political and administrative values through stories: A semiotic analysis of the National Performance Review.
(1998)
The argument presented here is that the stories in NPR are effective at communicating the values intended by the authors of the report. This finding supports what many administrative theorists have recently postulated about ...