Nancy Augustine
Nancy Augustine has taught at TSPPPA since 2006, shortly after completing her PhD here. She was one of the very first research assistants at the George Washington Institute of Public Policy (GWIPP) and helped to get the old Public Policy Student Association off the ground. She also completed her undergraduate degree at GW in the days when Lloyd Elliott was president of the university. In ways, coming back to GW is like coming home.
Dr. Augustine's teaching and research are informed by more than 25 years of experience in various aspects of local government policy formation, research, implementation and evaluation, including more than ten years of experience as an urban planner at the local government level. In recent years, she has worked for the Pew Charitable Trusts, the National Conference of State Legislatures and Economic Systems, Inc.
Erosion of the Property Tax Base: Trends, Causes, and Consequences
May 15, 2009
May 15, 2009
The Ingredients for Successful and Vibrant Cities
June 16, 2008
The Impact of Parental Homeownership on Children’s Outcomes during Early Adulthood
January 12, 2007
Bringing Urban Leaders Together for Effective Change: What We Know
October 27, 2006
September 01, 2005
August 01, 2007
November 01, 2006
Weak Market Cities: Research for the Brookings Institution’s “America’s Core Cities” Project
May 01, 2005
Focus on Success: How do Children from Poor Families Escape from Poverty?
October 01, 2000