Policy and Complex Systems Volume 5, Number 2, Fall 2019
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Table of Contents
Editor's Letter
Mirsad Hadzikadic
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.1
Multi-Group Conflict Paths:
Anticipatory Scenarios of Attitudes and Outcomes
Miron Kaufman, Sanda Kaufman, and Hung The Diep
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.2
Modeling the Kurdish Conflict with GIS
Khadijeh Salimi and Regina Karp
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.3
System Structure of Agent-Based Model Responsible for Reproducing Business Cycles and the Effect of Tax Reduction on GDP
Shigeaki Ogibayashi and Kosei Takashima
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.4
The Effects of Immigration on the U.S. Economy
Jovana Morales-Tilgren, Yuan-Yuan Lee, and Ryan Cummins
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.5
The Validity of “Cheap, Fast, Good: Pick Any Two” in Evaluating Healthcare Systems
Lowell Wilson
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.6
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Anti-Child-Sex-Trafficking Policies Targeting Demand versus Supply Using Agent-Based Modeling
Khatera Alizada and Wesley J. Wildman
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.7
Planning for Social Environments: Social Capital in the Context of Critical Realism and the Dynamics of Complex Systems
Milton J. Friesen
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.8
When Well-Intentioned Legal Reform Goes Awry: A Case Study of Legal Loopholes and Challenges to Anti-Corruption Reform of Russia’s Complex Procurement System
Moskaleva Anastasia and Nada M. Zohdy
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.9
Error Reasoning in Complex Systems: Training and Application Error for Decision Models
Brian J. Goode and Bianica Pires
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.10
Confronting Model Uncertainty in Policy Analysis for Complex Systems:
What Policymakers Should Demand
Paul K. Davis and Steven W. Popper
doi: 10.18278/jpcs.5.2.11