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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy Van HousePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: no. 43 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.325kg ISBN: 9780313227530ISBN 10: 0313227535 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 26 January 1983 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"?Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question.?-Wilson Library Bulletin ""Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question.""-Wilson Library Bulletin" ?Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question.?-Wilson Library Bulletin Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question. -Wilson Library Bulletin ?Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question.?-Wilson Library Bulletin Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question. -Wilson Library Bulletin ?Public Library User Fees is a careful examination of the question of charging fees, written from the perspective of public finance and time-allocation theory. These are complex perspectives, but Van House manages to do a good job of presenting the information in an understandable manner. ... Van House provides a solid rationale for charging fees, something that has been lacking, but points out that the choice to impose fees is a major policy decision that must take a number of factors into account. She gives us sensible information to help deal with a difficult question.?-Wilson Library Bulletin Author Informationn House /f Nancy /i A. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |