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The UCLA Center for American Politics and Public Policy is committed to promoting significant research on American politics and public policy, to developing programs to educate students in the political process of the United States, and to providing ideas, scholarship, and knowledge to policy makers and other interested publics. As part of these efforts, the Center supports the reproduction and distribution of research papers by faculty, graduate students, and lecturers in its speakers series. Papers in the occasional paper series are listed below.
 
98-3 The Influence of the Visible Campaign in the 1988-1996 Presidential Elections
Daron R. Shaw
98-2 Barriers to Finding and Maintaining Jobs: The Perspective of Workers and Employers in the Low-Wage Labor Market
Julia R. Henly
98-1 Party Aggregation and the Number of Parties in India and the United States
Pradeep Chhibber and Ken Kollman
97-6 Sharing Isn't Easy: When Separate Institutions Clash
Joel D. Aberbach
97-5 The Partisan Consequences of Majority-Minority Redistricting in the South, 1992 and 1994
John R. Petrocik and Scott W. Desposato
97-4 Back to the Future? Senior Federal Executives in the United States
Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman
97-3 The Pace of Progress at Superfund National Priorities List Sites
Hilary Sigman
97-2 US-Japan Telecommunications Trade Conflicts: The Role of Regulation
Andrew R. Dick
97-1 Policy Punctuations: US Budget Authority, 1945-1995
Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner, and James L. True
96-2 Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles: Evaluating a Strategic Trade Policy
Steven Berry, James Levinsohn, Ariel Pakes
96-1 Congressional Party Leadership: Utilitarian versus Majoritarian Incentives
Kathleen Bawn
95-3 Do Children of Immigrants Make Differential Use of Public Health Insurance?
Janet Currie
95-2 Health Insurance Eligibility, Utilization of Medical Care, and Child Health
Janet Currie and Jonathan Gruber
95-1 Crime in Black and White: The Violent, Scary World of Local News
Franklin D. Gilliam Jr., Shanto Iyengar, Adam Simon and Oliver Wright
94-4 Regulatory Agency Discretion Among Competing Industries: Inside the FDA
Mary Olson
94-3 Judicial Deference to Agency Action: A Rational Choice Theory and an Empirical Test
Linda R. Cohen and Matthew L. Spitzer
94-2 State Responses to Fiscal Crises: The Effects of Budgetary Institutions and Politics
James Poterba
94-1 Monetary Populism in Nineteenth-Century America: An New Interpretation
Jeffry A .Frieden
93-2 Economic Integration and the Politics of Monetary Policy in the United States
Jeffry A .Frieden
93-1 Strategic Politicians, Public Opinion, and the Gulf Crisis
John Zaller
92-4 Improving Executive-Legislative Relations in the Making and Implementation of Policy
Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman
92-3 The Politics of Congressional Oversight of Science and Technology Programs
Joel D. Aberbach
92-2 Circular Migration and Employment Among Puerto Rican Women
Vilma Ortiz
92-1 Deficit Politics and the 1990 Elections
Gary C. Jacobson
91-9 The President and the Executive Branch
Joel D. Aberbach
91-8 Intergenerational Transfers and the Accumulation of Wealth
William G. Gale and John Karl Scholz
91-7 Advance Notice and Destructive Attrition
Bruce Chelimsky Fallick
91-6 Public Service and Administrative Reform in the United States: The Volker Commission and the Bush Administration
Joel D. Aberbach
91-5 Recent Experience in Designing Evaluations of Social Programs: The Case of the National JTPA Study
Joseph Hotz
91-4 IRAs and Household Saving
Gale, William G. and John Karl Scholz
91-3 Presidential Veto and Congressional Influence on Bureaucracy
John Ferejohn and Charles Shipan
91-2 Good News, Bad News, and Economic Voting
Stephen Ansolabehere, Shanto Iyengar, and Adam Simon
91-1 Mass Media and Elections: An Overview
Stephen Ansolabehere, Roy Behr and Shanto Iyengar

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