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Evaluating a Federal Program

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Evaluation of federal government programs is in a way a nonsubject because there hasn’t been a serious evaluation of a federal program for reasons I’ll go into a little later. My thought is to tell you how a particular federal program was “evaluated.” The Model Cities Program is one that I have had some hand in evaluating, so that in a way, this is a case history, and, unfortunately, partly an autobiographical one.

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Banfield, E.C. (1985). Evaluating a Federal Program. In: Here the People Rule. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2481-2_5

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