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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.1.1
Published: 2015-03-01

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  • From the Editors

    Robert J. Eger, III, Vickie Edwards, Stephen Kleinschmit
    1
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  • Introduction to the Indiana ASPA Symposium

    Dagney Faulk, Charles Taylor
    2
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Research Articles

  • A “Dirty” Approach to Efficient Revenue Forecasting

    Bruce D McDonald, III
    3-17
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  • Effective Social Media Engagement for Nonprofits: What Matters?

    Julia L Carboni, Sarah P. Maxwell
    18-28
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  • Could Land-Only Taxation Save Local Government in Indiana?

    Justin Ross, Gyeoreh Lee
    29-42
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  • Rural Decline and Revival: State and Local Partnerships in Creating “Stellar Communities” in Rural Indiana

    JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
    43-58
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  • Does Ignorance Matter? The Relative Importance of Civic Knowledge and the Human Tendency to Engage in Motivated Reasoning

    Aaron Dusso, Sheila Suess Kennedy
    59-72
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Editor In Chief

Deborah A. Carroll

General Associate Editors

Davia Downey

Olha Krupa

Social Equity Associate Editor

Helen H. Yu

New Voices Associate Editor

Jaclyn S. Piatak

Book Reviews Associate Editor

Nicole R. Elias

Social Media Associate Editor 

Jack B. Philips

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