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Book
Peter H. Schuck and Richard J. Zeckhauser, Brookings Institution Press 2006 c. 170pp.
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Conceptual Foundations of Target Efficiency
3. High Stakes, Misguided Evasions, and Bad Policies
4. Avoiding Bad Bets
5. Removing Bad Apples
6. Predictive Accuracy and Procedural Protection
7. Better Information, Better Targeting, and Better Policies
Notes
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