Hard Won Lessons: How Police Fight Terrorism in the United Kingdom, Tim Connors, R.P. Eddy, Charles Sahm, and Mark Riebling (Safe Cities March 2006)
Hard Won Lessons: Problem-Solving Principles for Local Police, Tim Connors, R.P. Eddy, Charles Sahm, and Mark Riebling (Safe Cities March 2006)
Hard Won Lessons: Policing Terrorism in the United States, Tim Connors, R.P. Eddy, Charles Sahm, and Mark Riebling (Safe Cities March 2006)
Hard Won Lessons: The New Paradigm-Merging Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism Strategies, Tim Connors, R.P. Eddy, Mark Riebling, and Charles Sahm (Safe Cities March 2006)
Hard Won Lessons: Transit Security, Tim Connors, R.P. Eddy, Charles Sahm, and Mark Riebling (Safe Cities March 2006)
Going to Scale: A New Era for Funding Nonprofits, Howard Husock, George Overholser, and Robert Steel (Civic Bulletin 39 March 2006)
Making Cities Skilled, Edward L. Glaeser (Civic Bulletin 40 March 2006)
An Evaluation of the Effect of D.C.'s Voucher Program on Public School Achievement and Racial Integration After One Year, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 10 January 2006)
Pricing the "Luxury Product:" New York City Taxes Under Mayor Bloomberg, E.J McMahon (Civic Report 47 November 2005)
Mayor Bloomberg & The Limits of Pragmatism, Nicole Gelinas (Civic Report 46 November 2005)
The Cost of Their Intentions 2005: An Analysis of the Democratic Mayoral Candidates's Spending and Tax Proposals, Nicole Gelinas (Civic Report 45 September 2005)
Up From the Ruins: Why Rezoning New York City's Manufacturing Areas for Housing Makes Sense, Regina Armstrong and Tina Lund (Rethinking Development Report 02 June 2005)
The Effect of Residential School Choice on Public High School Graduation Rates, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 9 April 2005)
Public High School Graduation and College-Readiness Rates: 1991-2002, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 8 February 2005)
An Evaluation of Florida's Program to End Social Promotion, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 7 December 2004)
Child Poverty and Welfare Reform: Stay the Course, June E. O'Neill and Sanders Korenman (Civic Report 44 December 2004)
The Miami Renaissance: A Road Map for Urban Leadership, Manual Diaz (Civic Bulletin 37 October 2004)
The Teachability Index: Can Disadvantaged Students Learn?, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Education Working Paper 6 September 2004)
The $36 Billion Bonus: New York's Gains from Federal Tax Cuts, E.J McMahon (Civic Report 43 August 2004)
No Strings Attached? Ensuring that "CFE" Funds are Spent Effectively, Raymond Domanico (Civic Report 42 July 2004)
New York City's Housing Gap: The Road to Recovery, Peter D. Salins (Rethinking Developement Report 01 June 2004)
This Works: Crime Prevention and the Future of Broken Windows Policing, William J. Bratton, Peter Cove, George L. Kelling, James Q. Wilson, and Eugene Rivers (Civic Bulletin 36 May 2004)
Pushed Out or Pulled Up? Exit Exams and Dropout Rates in Public High Schools, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 5 May 2004)
Sex, Drugs, and Delinquency in Urban and Suburban Public Schools, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Education Working Paper 4 January 2004)
Private Competition for Public Services: Unfinished Agenda in New York State, E.J McMahon, Adrian Moore, and Geoffrey F. Segal (Civic Report 41 December 2003)
Why is Manhattan So Expensive?, Edward L. Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko (Civic Report 39 November 2003)
Defusing the Pension Bomb: How to Curb Public Retirement Costs in New York State, E.J. McMahon and Peter Ferrara (Civic Report 40, November 2003)
Public High School Graduation and College Readiness Rates in the United States, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Education Working Paper 3 September 2003)
When Schools Compete: The Effects of Vouchers on Florida Public School Achievement, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 2 August 2003)
Apples to Apples: An Evaluation of Charter Schools Serving General Student Populations, Jay P. Greene, Greg Forster, and Marcus A. Winters (Education Working Paper 1 July 2003)
Vouchers for Special Education Students: An Evaluation of Florida's McKay Scholarship Program, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Civic Report 38 June 2003)
What Parents Think of New York's Charter Schools, Duncan McCully and Patricia J. Malin (Civic Report 37 June 2003)
Rent Control and Housing Investment: Evidence from Deregulation in Cambridge Massachusetts, Henry O. Pollakowski (Civic Report 36 May 2003)
This Works: Managing City Finances, William D. Eggers and Stephen Goldsmith (Civic Bulletin 31 March 2003)
This Works: Preventing and Reducing Crime, George L. Kelling and Ronald Corbett (Civic Bulletin 32 March 2003)
This Works: Encouraging Economic Growth, Alen Amirkhanian (Civic Bulletin 33 March 2003)
This Works: Improving Urban Education, Jay P. Greene (Civic Bulletin 34 March 2003)
This Works: Expanding Urban Housing, Michael Schill, Jerry J. Salama, and Richard T. Roberts (Civic Bulletin 35 March 2003)
Gaining Ground, Moving Up: The Change in the Economic Status of Single Mothers Under Welfare Reform, June E. O'Neill and M. Anne Hill ( Civic Report 35 March 2003)
Who Really Benefits from New York City's Rent Regulation System?, Henry O. Pollakowski (Civic Report 34 March 2003)
Unleashing the Private Sector: How Government Policy Can Facilitate Private Solutions to New York City's Housing Crisis, Richard T. Roberts (Civic Bulletin 30 February 2003)
Testing High Stakes Tests: Can We Believe the Results of Accountability Tests?, Jay P. Greene, Greg Forster, and Marcus A. Winters (Civic Report 33 February 2003)
Effects of Funding Incentives on Special Education Enrollment, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Civic Report 32 December 2002)
America Works' Criminal Justice Program: Providing Second Chances Through Work, Steven Cohen and William Eimicke (Civic Bulletin 29 November 2002)
Competitive Contracting of Bus Services: A Better Deal for Riders and Taxpayers, E.J. McMahon and E. S. Savas (Civic Report 30 November 2002)
Public School Graduation Rates in the United States, Jay P. Greene and Marcus A. Winters (Civic Report 31 November 2002)
Rising to the Challenge: The Effect of School Choice on Public Schools in Milwaukee and San Antonio, Jay P. Greene and Greg Forster (Civic Bulletin 27 October 2002)
The Cost of Good Intentions, Michael Schill (Civic Bulleting 28 October 2002)
Deja Vu All Over Again: The Right Way to Cure New York's Looming Budget Gap, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 29 October 2002)
What Do Teachers Teach? A Survey of America's Fourth and Eighth Grade Teachers, Christopher Barnes and Chester E. Finn Jr. (Civic Report 28 September 2002)
High School Graduation Rates in Washington State, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report 27 August 2002)
Show Me the Money: Butting-Cutting Strategies for Cash-Strapped States, William D. Eggers (Civic Report with ALEC July 2002)
State of New York City Public Schools 2002, Raymond Domanico (Civic Report 26 March 2002)
New York City's Housing Gap Revisited, Peter D. Salins (Civic Report 25 February 2002)
2001 Education Freedom Index, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report 24 January 2002)
Do Police Matter? An Analysis of the Impact of New York City's Police Reforms, George L. Kelling and William H. Sousa Jr. (Civic Report 22 December 2001)
Tax-and-Spend, Boom-and-Bust: Lessons for Mayor Bloomberg, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 23 December 2001)
High School Graduation Rates in the United States, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report (with BAEO) November 2001)
The Cost of Their Intentions: An Analysis of the Mayoral Candidates' Spending Proposals, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 21 October 2001)
What New York Has Gained From Tax Cuts, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 20 September 2001)
The Tip of the Iceberg: SURR Schools and Academic Failure in New York City, Dr. Joseph Viteritti and Kevin Kosar (Civic Report 16 July 2001)
New York's Savings from the New Tax Law: A Good Start, But Loose Ends Remain, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 18 July 2001)
Gaining Ground? Measuring the Impact of Welfare Reform on Welfare and Work, June E. O'Neill and M. Anne Hill ( Civic Report 17 July 2001)
New York City's Public Schools: The Facts About Spending and Performance, Emanuel Tobier (Civic Bulletin 26 May 2001)
School Choice & Government Reform: Pillars of Urban Renaissance, Cory Booker (Civic Bulletin 25 February 2001)
An Evaluation of the Florida A-Plus Accountability and School Choice Program, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report with Florida State University and PEPG February 2001)
Campaign 2000 Tax Proposals: What They Mean for New Yorkers, E.J. McMahon (Civic Report 15 October 2000)
Education Freedom Index, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report 14 September 2000)
State of New York City Public Schools, Dr. Joseph Viteritti (Civic Rerport 13 September 200)
The Effect of School Choice: An Evaluation of the Charlotte Children's Scholarship Fund Program, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report 12 August 2000)
Transforming Probation Through Leadership: The "Broken Windows" Model, The Reinventing Probation Council (Civic Report with Robert A. Fox Leadership Program, APPA and NAPE July 2000)
A Survey of Results from Voucher Experiments: Where We Are and What We Know, Jay P. Greene (Civic Report 11 July 2000)
Does Charter School Competition Improve Traditional Public Schools?, Paul Teske and Mark Schneider (Civic Report 10 June 2000)
Making Welfare-to-Work Fly, Peter Cove (Civic Bulletin 24 January 2000)
Charter Schools in New York: A New Era, Aaron Dare (Civic Bulletin 23 December 1999)
Neighborhood Guidance Offices: A New Model For Helping the Less Fortunate, Ralph Nunez (Civic Bulletin 21 September 1999)
Achievement and Oppurtunity: Keys to Quality Education, Governor Jeb Bush (Civic Bulletin 22 October 1999)
School Finance Reform: A Case for Vouchers, Nechyba Heise (Civic Report 9 October 1999)
School Finance Reform: A Case for Vouchers, Nechyba Heise (Civic Report 9 October 1999)
Right-Sizing Justice: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Imprisonment in Three States, Anne Morrison Piehl and Bert Useem (Civic Report 8 September 1999)
Broken Windows Probation: The Next Step in Fighting Crime, The Reinventing Probation Council (Civic Report 7 August 1999)
Transforming American Education, Lisa Graham Keegan (Civic Bulletin 19 July 1999)
Transforming America's Cities, Clint Bolick (Civic Bulletin 18 June 1999)
The New York City Teachers' Union Contract: Shackling Principals' Leadership, Dale Ballou (Civic Report 6 June 1999)
Making America's Cities Great Places To Live, Rudolph Giuliani (Civic Bulletin 17 April 1999)
Saving Public Schools, Paul G. Vallas (Civic Bulletin 16 March 1999)
Let's Break Up the Big Cities, Howard Husock (Civic Bulletin 14 May 1998)
How to Fix New York's Heavy-Handed Zoning Laws, Roger Starr (Civic Bulletin 12 April 1998)
Landmark Preservation for a Growing City, Roger Starr (Civic Bulletin 13 April 1998)
The Wealth of Cities, John O. Norquist (Civic Bulletin 15 December 1998)
Fixing the Civil Service Mess, Walter K. Olson (Civic Bulletin 11 February 1998)
Debt & New York's Public Authorities: Borrowing Like There's No Tomorrow, William J. Stern and Edwin Rubenstein (Civic Report 5 January 1998)
The Whitman Tax Cuts: Real Gains For New Jersey Taxpayers, Timothy Goodspeed (Civic Report 4 November 1997)
Help For the Disabled?, Roger Starr (Civic Bulletin 10 July 1997)
What's Working? Lessons from the Front Lines of Welfare Reform, Steven Cohen and William Eimicke (Civic Review 1 July 1997)
The Effects of Rent Deregulation in Massachusetts, Henry O. Pollakowski (Civic Report 3 June 1997)
Why It's Time to Abolish County Government, James W. Treffinger (Civic Bulletin 9)
Stagnation By Regulation: The Sad Tale of the Three-Family House, Roger Starr (Civic Bulletin 8 February 1997)
Competition vs. Corruption: Reforming New York's Garbage Industry, Philip Angell (Civic Bulletin 7 October 1996)
New York City's Housing Gap, Peter D. Salins (Civic Report 2 September 1996)
How to Make Sure the New Welfare-to-Work Really Works, Peter Cove, Lee Bowes (Civic Bulletin 6 August 1996)
New Hope for Cities, Stephen Goldsmith (Civic Bulletin 5 June 1996)
Why Business Improvement Districts Work, Heather Mac Donald (Civic Bulletin 4 May 1996)
Is it Time to Let the Private Sector Run Our Airports, Michael Bell (Civic Bulletin 3 April 1996)
Taxes, Flat and Otherwise, Lawrence B. Lindsey (Civic Bulletin (Research Memorandum 11) March 1996)
New Jersey Income Tax Cut Led to Savings, Not Rise in Local Taxes, Timothy Goodspeed and Peter D. Salins (Civic Report 1 March 1996)
How Government Can Do More With Less: Massachusetts Leads the Way, Hon. James Kerasiotes (Civic Bulletin 1 January 1996)
Capital Gains: A Tax on the Middle Class, David Goldman and Evan Kalimtgis (Civic Bulletin (Research Memorandum 7) June 1995)
A Tax Code for the Future: The Growth Experiment Revisited, Lawrence B. Lindsey (Civic Bulletin (Research Memorandum 3) January 1995)
The Best Christmas Present Washington Could Give New York, Peter D. Salins and Gerard Mildner (Civic Bulletin (Research Memorandum 2) December 1994)
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