Nathan, Richard P.
Nathan, Richard P., 1935-....
Nathan, Richard P. 1935-2021
VIAF ID: 53442947 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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America's governments : a fact book of census data on the organization, finances, and employment of Federal, State, and local governments | |
Block grants for community development : first report on the Brookings Institution monitoring study of the community development block grant program | |
Federalism and the challenges of improving information systems for human services | |
Implementing the Personal Responsibility Act of 1996 : a first look | |
Jobs & civil rights : the role of the Federal Government in promoting equal opportunity in employment and training | |
Lessons from European experience for a U.S. National Development Bank | |
Making health reform work, 1994: | |
Modern federalism | |
A new agenda for cities | |
The plot that failed : Nixon and the administrative presidency | |
Public service employment : a field evaluation | |
Reagan and the states | |
The Reagan presidency : an early assessment | |
Revenue sharing and the city | |
Revitalizing America's cities : neighborhood reinvestment and displacement | |
So you want to be in government? : handbook for appointed officials in America's governments | |
Social science in government : uses and misuses | |
Staff memorandum of the United States Commission on Civil Rights | |
Turning promises into performance : the management challenge of implementing workfare | |
The Urban development action grant program : papers and conference proceedings on its first two years of operation | |
Urban hardship | |
Welfare reform, alternative strategies. | |
Where have all the dollars gone? : Implications of general revenue sharing for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration |