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| Table of Contents |
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| Preface by Barbara J. Nelson |
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| Introduction by Daniel J.B. Mitchell |
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One: The California Economic Outlook
Christopher Thornberg |
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Two: Standing in Front of the California Ballot-Box Train: The Present and Past of Ballot-Box Budgeting
Daniel J.B. Mitchell, Werner Z. Hirsch |
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Three: Should California Adopt an Earned Income Tax Credit?
Kirk J. Stark |
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Four: Evaluating Reforms in the Implementation of Hazardous Waste Policies in California
W. Bowman Cutter, J.R. DeShazo |
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Five: California's Adoption of Strong Domestic Partnership Legislation for Same-Sex Couples
Grace Blumberg |
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Six: Structuring Inequality: How California Selectively Tests, Classifies, and Tracks Language Minority Students
Yang Sao Xiong, Min Zhou |
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Seven: Southern California Survey
Kim Haselhoff, Paul Ong
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Eight: Heart of the City: Development at Redondo Beach
Renee Moilanen |
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California Policy Options 2006
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