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Index to the Policy Monograph Series

   The Institute for Public Affairs' Monograph series provides in-depth, comprehensive analysis of issues affecting West Virginia. The Institute for Public Affairs' most recent monographs are on-line, and can be viewed by using Adobe Acrobat.

   

Copies of these monographs can be obtained by contacting the Institute for Public Affairs at (304) 293-5432, by E-mail request at IPA@mail.wvu.edu, or by mail: Institute for Public Affairs, P.O. Box 6317, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506. 


Policy Monograph Series No. 7  Planning for the Future: An Introduction to Land Use Policy Options for West Virginia, by Richard A. Brisbin, Jr. and Susan Hunter (2004).
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 6  The Women Pioneers of the West Virginia State Legislature, by Jo Boggess Phillips (1997).
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 5  West Virginia's State Government:  The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches:, The West Virginia State Legislature: An Evaluation, by Christopher Z. Mooney, The Governor's Office in West Virginia, by Robert Jay Dilger, and The West Virginia Judiciary, by Richard A. Brisbin Jr. (1993).
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 4  Property Taxes in West Virginia, by Dale Colyer and Anthony Ferrise, David E. White, and Hettiarachchige Banduratne and Dale Colyer. (1991)
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 3  Corrections in Context: Policy Options for Control of Intake, Length of Stay and System Capacity in West Virginia, by Richard A. Ball (1991).
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 2  The Acid Rain Controversy: Policy Strategies for West Virginia and the Nation, by Susan Hunter (1990).
   
Policy Monograph Series No. 1  Policy Options for Correctional Facilities in West Virginia, by Richard A. Ball (1989).

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